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VOIi. XVI. NO. 254
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910,
ZEDS SHOWS HIS QUALITY
DEPLORABLE EFFECT OF THE HUGHES CRUSADE
I^exiniiton. Ky.. OototM»r 22. — When the steamship
Mimiewaska leaves Xew York harbor for Europe next
Satiinla.v she will carry atsmt s«*veiity-llve thorouKh-
breil horses, the projicrty of two imiltl-mlllionaires.
Clarence II. Mackay an«l Janies 11. IlaKkin. who are
iliscoiirairetl over turf cmHiitimis in the I'nileii States.
The Mackay thoi'Oii:;hhre<ls. eoiisisthijr of the Ei'i;;lisli
stallion. .Mishller. anil twent.VHine niyally hretl mares
ami seven weanlinjis. are itoiUK to Fram'e to ts-eupy
a farm lately leasiMl hy iheir owner. 'Ilie llaKK><>
e<aisi;;nnient. comprising; thirty mures ami tiftiHMi
weanllufis, lAgoins to Germany to be sold by pub-
lic auction the tirst week in DeeeinU'r. All of tnese
horses will leave here next Wednesdays by express
f««- New York, the .Mackay shipment in eharae of
Charles K. Hill and the llaKKin (saisi^'iimeiit In
eharse of John .Mack»-.v. Tiiey will Ite put abiwird
the Mimiewaska Friila.v nitrht' ami virtien she docas
at Tilbury, they will be trails-, sirted by channel
IXKits, the Mackay lot to Havre and the llatrciu fai-
slKiiim-nt to Hambnrt;. From Havre the .Mackay
horses Ko to a farm near Baris and those of Mr.
Haifgin to Berlin to lie quartered at the sales stables
i.<*ar Iloppcfrarten.
It is apiKillins to think of the rapid deitopulation
of the {Treat tborouKhbred bretaliu!; larins in Ken-
tiick.v and the wreck that has been made of the in-
ilustry by untoward letrlslalioh in New York, at-
tributable in greatest measure to former (Rivemor
Hughes. During tb.c past three years t noroughbreds
of all ages and sexes have la-en sold — in mauy in-
, stances iiractically given away — out of Kentucky by
tile hundreds until now a mere handful remains. The
cream of these have gone abroad to England. France.
Germany. Belgium and the Argentine Republic and
across the lioriler into Canada, while many of the
miHliocre ones have been ship|>ed to Mexico, Chile,
I’eru, Japan and faraway .Vustralla. The others,
even chea|K-r, liave been scattered over the farms of
the west and the plantations of the south to become
general utility animals and mule hrmalmares.
The Elmendorf Stud of James B. Ilaggin furnishes
a forceful illustration of the wreckage. In 1!H)7
this stud eomprlseil thirt.v-thre<‘ stallions. 4S2 mares
and over foO yearlings and sucklings. It has l>een
rerluced to nine stallions. 140 mares and seventy-live
weanlings, exclusive of the shinment that is to l»e
made to Gennany, and >fr. Haggin’s loss in the
priM-ess of curtailment lias mounted into many
thousands of dollars. It is Mr. Haggin'^ intention
to get rid of ever.v thoroughbred on tlti> great faciR
as s{iee«lUy as jiossible with the exception Of a few
tavorite stallions and mares, the majority of these,
like the owner himself, at aii age which betokens
the approach of life's ending.
Tile stallions now remaining at Elmendorf are
Hessian, live years old; Waterboy. eleven: Totldlng-
ton, twelve; George Kessler, sixteen; Star Ruby,
eighteen: Goldfinch, twenty-one; Watercress, twenty-
one; Order, twenty-two, ami Montana, twenty-two.
•Mr. Haggin, liefore the death of Salvator and before
the enactment of the New York law, had a great
fondness for his thoroughbreds and he never allowed
n day to pass when at the farm without paying at
least one visit to the ttallion barn and ncarlv every
day he had a ride airiong the mares and their prial-
iice. Now, however, he seldom goes near the
stallions and nev<-r among the mares unless, as he
did this week, to indicate to John Mackey and bis
men his preference for exportation.
Such nmres as Hamburg Belle and Tradition Mr.
Haggin will never sell. The.v. with some fifteen or
twenty others, will have a himie at Elmendorf as
long as they live. They will Is* bred annually and
their pnaluce sent abroad for turf achievements In
England. France and Germany.
i'b o<-cup.v the acres vacattal on his vast estate by
thorouglibretls. Mr. Ilaggin within the past year
lias made large iinisirtations of Jersey and Kerry
cattle, establishing one of the largest plants in the
smith. He has also imported mauy sheep and some
swine, likewise numerous Welsh and Shetland ponies
and r(*<*ently three Shire stallions and nine Shire
mares. It is bis inteiition to produce from thesr
Shires a serviceable farm hors*?, crossing the stallions
lai thoroiighbreil raarvs. some sixty of the 140 such
now at Elmendorf 'having bt'cn selecteil for that
pnr|)ose. Next summer the thoroughbred foals of
this year will be sent 'abroad to be sold as yearlings
ami the passing of Elmendorf as a thoroughbreil
nursi*ry producing for market will be complete.
.-Vs the tlioroughbreds have godb from Elmendorf,
so they have gone from every farm, large and small,
in the blue grass region, the studs remaining more
nearly intact being those of August Belmont at Nur-
sery Farm, James R. Keene at Castleton and John
E. Madilen at Hamburg Blace. Mr. Belmont has
sold none of his mares, though he has sent a number
of them to France. Mr. Keene sold a few of his
mares and some yearlings in the Argentine Republic
recently. John E. Madden sent a number of bis
mares to France and it is said that he is planning
to sell s^ie of those now at Hamburg Place at the
Fasig-Tipon ajiction here next month. Maj. T. J.
Carson i.s now at Buenos Ayres with a consigirmeut
from the Dixlana fUud and Irving IJ. Wbeatcroft
Is thinking of sending a uumlier of the 8t. James
Stad mares to England or- Australia.
After the shipment next Wednesday only the stal-
lion, Banasthr, and four or five mar«>s will remain at
Kingston Farm. Manager Charles B. Hill will not
go to France with the -Mackay horses, hut will re-
turn to Ijexington after seeing them loaded on tlie
lioat at New Yiwk. He has not lH*en in good health
for some time and prefers to remain in this country
until next spring at least.
Forced to Overcome Great Deal of Interference and
Scores in Final Stride— Barney Schreiber Be-
ceivea Offer of $25,000 for Jack Atkin.
Kanager Winn Expresses Omtiffcation Over Outcome
of Plans to Place Sport on High-Class Plano
and Promisea to BedonUe Efforta.
Baltimore, Md., OctolH*r 22. — S. C. Hildreth’s
.\dain ixtit, Zeus. show<*d a smart iierforinaiicc in
lli«- Walden Slak<*s, the «-liicf feature of the cxc»*l-
Iciit program olTereil hy the Miiryland J<M-kcy Club
at PimiK-o this afternoon. Zeus was ridden hy C.
H. Shilling, overcame much iiiterferein-e and. closing
witii a gn*at burst of s|ms-< 1. gol up in tin* closing
stride to iM-at CIktIsIi a nose on the isisf. It was a
great display of gameue.ss and sliiiwi'sl tliat HiUlrctli
ti.-is ill tjiis yiHingster a worthy •‘ompaliion to the
gi-eat Novelty. I'wo oi the eight cardeil in tin*
Walden were withdrawn, while Stinger, Kingpin.
Troy Weight and Horisoii wi*re addi*<l. Cp to the
last sixteenth it looked as if one of the uddeil
starters winild win. for. with the release of the
barrier." Stinger d:islied to tin* front and drew away
into ail easy lead, whieb he iiiaiiilaimsl until well
inside the final furlong, where then* was a general
S litting of tMisitiou.s. Tin* start was one of Mr.
Dade’s worst efforts, the lh*Id lieiiig sent away from
ihe iHMt ill straggling fasliioii. with Horizon tnmed
ll;e wrong way of llie track. Z<*us. a slow lieginiicr,
broke well ent.iigli. blit iu the run to the first turn
Touch Me cut across from the outside to tlie inside
aijd evdiided with Z«*iis. kuiN-kiiig the latter off his
stride and forcing Shilling to pull u|t to keep from
falling. This mishap |iut Z«*U8 completely out of
the running and in the run down the ba<*kstretcli
ids •-hauces of ever getting to tin* leaders lookeil
Ihi|m*Icss. The <-olt closed with great courage in the
last half mile and Shilling risle one of Ids liest
tiiiishes. Marmiiara, whh-h fiiiislieii third, also
slioweil a smart |M*rformaiice and is evidently a bet-
I'-r fill.v than rated. She ran in the name and in-
ii ri-sts' of Mrs. It. W. Walden, who purchas«*U her
mis iiioi'iiliig of lamis Gartli.
The Elkridge Stis*pi<H-lias4*, over a three-miles
•i-iisU aiui tiiHlier eoursc, found the five starters tin-
.sliltlg d'lthoiit a mishap. The coaditknis of the race
<-alleil for gentlemen riders in hunting pink. The
winner tum<*d up in Adventurer, with Mr. Dion Kerr
ill the saddle.
In the Amateur Cup, at one mile on the flat, which
also called for geiill<*ineii riders. Mr. Fleischmann
landed his own horse. Uullcare. winner by a length
from Dr. Barkley after a stirring stretch drive.
I'lve of the six purses were won by favorites and
ilie layers ail rt*ported h«*av 3 ’ losses on the after-
inHiii’s play. .Sliilling rode two winners. Shannon
and Zens.
Negotiations are under way for the sale of Jack
.\tkiii. The party wishing to purchasi* the horse is
'ii|>|M>s<*<l to Ik* «;<*orge II. Easterbrook. of IViiver.
lolo.. who offer**d Mr. S<^-hrelber $25,0fXt for the
l.iirse. while Mr. Schreilier holos him at just twi<*e
Unit aiiuKiiit. The d«*al is still liaugiug fire, but
it looks as if a transfer maj* Ik* made next week.
-Mr. S<*hreilK*r n-iMirls that he has a sister to Jack
Alkiii at WiK'dlniids. which Is iiameil Clara Atkin
"III of cotupliiiieiil lo Mrs. Jack Atkin. He also
las a weanling lirotlier to the great horse that is
'.-lid to Ik* hv far the tK*st-lookiiig youngster on the
I»uisville. K.V., October 22. — When Jacqnelina
came home in th** van of a good band of platers that
made up the field in the last race this afternoon
there came to a close one of tlie most successfnl au-
tumn meetings ever attempti*d in the history of
Clinrc*hill Downs ami. indeeil, in Kentuek.v. The
most optimistic ex|iectatioiis of the management were -
exceeded, not alone in the matter of patronage, but
iu all dt*i>artineiits pertaining to the spurt.
The racing was clean and wholesome, enjoyed by
big crowds dailj', and spcculgtiim was of heavy vol-
ume. Iii discussing the meeting just closed. Col.
•M. J. Winn, the general manager, said; “In my
opinion there has been no meeting in the history
of this track that brought about results so satis-
factory as this. In the first place we were trying
an experiment when we offer^ the ten stakes, a,
new departure for fall racing in this state. In order
that this experiment should prove successfnl. it was
necessat.v tliat the horsemen sbonld co- 0 |>erate
with us by entering freely in the stakes, and the fine
response to the invitatiOD contributed in a great
measure to the 8ucct*ss of the meeting. "We have
tried to show onr appreciation of tliia action on the
part of horsemen by increasing onr purses, and I
believe they realise that co-operation with the Jockey
elnbs ia. after all. the beat thing for them. We ^ve
had a great meeting, with loyal support from the
lieople of Louisville and elsewhere, and we shall feel
encouraged to go on with onr efforts to bnlld up
the sport to an even higher plane, so that eventnallr
Churchill Downs will have purae offerings that will
attract the very best horses in .the country.”
Secretary Davis’ getaway offering in a racing way
was a tempting one, and included the Iroquois Han-
dicap. at one mile, and a sprint handicap, at three-
quarters. but Bunnerons withdrawals from the latter
caused it to lie declared off and the snbstitntion of a
race at one milK In the feature event many of the
best in local training accepted and adilltional inter-
est was aronsed by the adding of Governor Gray
and Princess Callawa.v to try conclusions with the
cracks. In a betting way. Jack Atkin, thongb carry-
ing 135 pounds, was most in favor. wl% Ocead
Bound, Qierryola and Hanbridge next in esteem, and
liberal backing for Governor Gray. 'The latter un-
der bis light Impost was concede a royal chance,
but disappointed badly by a poor showing. Jack
.\tkin essayed the role of pacemaker and sncceeded
in keeping In front of his field for three-quarters,
hilt the soft and cuppy going militated against bin
chances and he succumbed rapidly thereafter, being
displaced from the lead In swift succession by Cher-
ryola, Hanbridge and Ocean Bound, which were
numbered among his nearest followers In the early
stages. Cherryola ultimately won in handy fashion,
and stamped liers**If well able to cope with the best
in her present form. Handridge, though away in a
tangle, and much useil np at the post, made a game
effort and succt*eded in shaking off Ocean Bound for
second place.
Favorites and sqeond choices swept the card, ex-
cepting !n the stake race, and the hackers of short-
prlc-ed horses had their banner day of the meeting.
A snci*essfiil plunge was made in the closing dash
by "W. T. .\nderson and A. L. Aste, owners of Jac-
qnelina. Tlie filly was much the best and won off
as her rider pleaseil. Owner Anderson tried to have
her excused from starting before the race on account
of the necessary change in riders on her when A.
Thomas was injured as a result of being crowded
into the fence while astride Volthorpe In the fifth
race, but Judge Price would not permit this apd
gave Mr. Amlerson the choice of riding Moore or
Grand. The latter was chosen, carrying three pounds
overweight.
The erratic Selwik decisively outsprlnted his oppo-
sition in the opening dash and won commandingly.
The showing of All Bed, a winner yesterday, in this
race was not pleasing to the judges and they had
owner Land before them and gave him a sharp lec-
ture on consistent running, and also told him that a
repetition would mean the barring of his entries on
Kentucky tracks. After many failures F. J. Pons
succeeded in taking down a purse. Lady Ormicant
being the medium.
Judge ITice and starter Cassidy will leave for La-
tonia tomorrow in a special train that will cany '
numerous race followers wbo bellied to make this
meeting successful. A special train will also leave
tonight for Cincinnati carrying mauy horsemen,
trainers. j<*ckeys and tnrf correspondents. All the
paraphernalia nsed in the betting ring, such as
mutuel machines, blackboards and cash boxes, will be
taken on the train and iinloadeil at Imtonia. where
the first stop will he made. General Mana<*er Haeh-
meister anuouiiced bslay that the illness of
Dr. Keough. the |iHildo"k jodge at {..atoiiia. will keep
him from serving and that during his ahseuc'e the
acting padwk judge anil veterinarian will be l>r.
Leech of Lexington.
The following horsemen shipped their racers to
laitonia toda.v; J. B. Rpsyess. A. L. Kirby, J. Rode-
gap. R. Varwlg. J. Baker. J. T. Weaver. J. C.
Cahii. tl. P. Brazier. H. MoCarren. O, Hak. R.
Clark. G. R. Bryson. I. H. Wbeatcroft. G. W. J.
Blssell. T. Abadle, W. Gerst and G. H. Holle.
W. P. Fine has changed his plans about shipping
to Juarez next week and will send his racers t)»
Latonia.
A, Bellew purchased todav the two-year-tdd filly
.\iini^ Nelson from M. P. Mattingly.
E. Lutz disposeil of Dario and this horse will in *
future draw a milk wagon.
Harry Breivogel. who will be assistant manager at
Juarez this winter, will help out at Latonia during
the coming meeting in the capacity of auditor.
A feature of the meeting just ctos>*d was that
there was not a single run-up iu selling races ami
that starter Cassidy did not fine a single jo«*kPv
during the meeting.
els at Oakland during the coming season will be
brouglit down' from Napa Stock Farm within a day
or two. 'The older horses and yearlings have been
ill training at the private track on the farm under
the direction of su|>eriuteiideut George Berry and
they will bo turned over to William Carroll, who
has been trainer of the stable for some years. Mr.
Spreckels has himself been at the farm for some
rime and has taken a keen interest in the horses
and their pre|iaratiou. The well-known breeder
was on hand to witness the trials of his horses and
is tlioroughly familiar with their <*audition.
The stable will consist of two older horses, five
t wo- J" ear-olds and seventeen yearlings. They are a
well-breil lot and most of them are related to racers
tliat liuve shown to advantage tbrongbont the
coiintrj-.
Youngsters fro.*n the Spreckels farm made a fine
showing at Oakland last season and their go<Ml races
on tile New York tracks resulted in bringing fine
prices wlieii they were offered at auction. The
string that will race, at the track across the liay
coii.sists of the following;
TorlK*lliiio. 4. by Solitaire II. — Sevens.
Olathe. 3. by Solitaire .il. — Nellie Bell.
Two-year-olds — -
Emilia, by Solitaire II. — Candid.
Media, by Solitaire II. — rGeorgla VI.
Napa Girl, by Solitaire 11. — Alma Dale.
Princess Alma, by Solitaire II. — The Peeress.
Yearlings —
Amon, hr. c, by Puryear D. — .\delfa.
.\starte, b. f, by Solitaire II. — The Peeress.
Balder, blk. c, by Solitaire II. — Candid.
Bay colt, by Puryear" D. — Ay a.
Dudo, b. c. by Solitairh II. — Folly.
Hadaa. b. c, by Stditaire II. — Elminte.
Horns, b. e. by Solitaire II. — Formella, by Brutus.
Idiin, ch. f. ll.v The Judge — Plquante.
Millo. blk. c, by The Judge — Break o’Day.
Mimer. ch. f, by Solitaire II. — Nellie Bell.
Narfl. blk. c, b.v Solitaite II. — Handsome Florry.
Nidaii, ch. f, by Putyekr D. — Hertha.
Odin, ch. c, hy Solitaire II. — Sevens.
Sidon. bv ^litaire II. — Cattle Kate.
'Tanls. ch. c. by The Judge — Maya II.
Voliind, b. o. by Solitaire II. — Magdalenas.
Zimrl, b. f. by The Judge — Saccharate.
CLAREKCE MACKAY GIVES BOND.
I.exiiigton, K.v., October 22.— Circuit Judge Watts
I’arker this morning accept«*d an unlimited bond
from a fidelity company and ordered that the t4or-
oughlireil horses and other property of Clarence H.
Mai'ka.r at Kingston Farm lie released from the at-
tachment taken hy K. L. Baker, owner of the
farm, under a suit filed in the Circuit Court last
Saturday. In 190.5 Mr. Mackay took a lease on the
Kingston Farm projierty of 20l acres for flve_years
at an annual rental of $8..">00. May 1. 1907, 11-1
acres were addeil to the farm and this was lea.sed
for three and one-half years at $1,900. April 23.
llKift. Mr. Mackay entered into an agreement with
Mr. Baker to renew tlie lease on the entire prop-
ertv, including household furnishings valued at
$7..Vi0, for another five years hegiuning NovemlK*r 1.
1910. Subsequently Mr. Mackay made up his mind
to ship his horses to France and instructed Manager
Charles F. Hill to come to some agreement with
Mr. Itaker about the new lease If jiossible. Messrs.
Baker and Hill failed to agria*. Mr. HIU proceeded
with preparations for the shipment of the horses
next Weilnesdav, the sailing date having been fixed
for Octolier 29.' -Mr. Baker, fearing that the farm
might be thrown hack uimmi his hands after Mr.
Mackay had removed his horses, brought suit for a
guaran't.v of payment of $10,500 November 1. 1910,
and indemnity for rent and expenses for five years
from that date to the amount of $S1.90*t.
Manager Hill announced tod:iy that the stallion
Meddler gnd Sanders, thirty-oiio mares and sixteen
weanlings will Ik* sliippeil next Wednesda.v to New
York. to take the steamship Mlnnewaska on Satnr-
da.v. They will Ik* coiisigin*<l to Charles Carroll. Mr.
Mi'iekav’s ' European repn.*sentatlve. at Fltz James
Stud. Clermont. tUse. France. The mariMi to go are
Admiration. Audiein*e. Ballantrae, Brilliantlne. Cor-
re<*tioi!. Explosion, Flocarllne. Gunfire. Hatason,
Heartache, Irish E.ves. Irish Ivy, Kamara, Ijidy
Winifred. Mauzana. Miss Ellle, Mistress Penn,
Kelna. Rotha. Sehnlamite. Sloe. Spectrum. Strike-a-
Idght. Siiisiin. Trigger. Wheatear, Won hy Waiting.
Goiitte d’Or. Hester Prime, Fleur d’Or and Loch Lee.
Eleven of tlie weanlings are bv Meddler, two by
It<K-k Sand and one each l>.v Hastings, Star Ruby
and Bauastsr.
Henry .McDaniel arrived here today from_ Canada
with six horses, including Polls and Light Wool, and
has taken charge of his string of twelve at the Ken-
tucky .Vssoclation track. The youngsters were being
broken by Mr. McDaniel’s nephew. Walter I. Sco-
field, w-ho is ill with typhoid fever. Mr. McDauiel
will remain here for the next thirty or forty days.
New York, October 22. — O. J. Decker will race
Master Robert at Jacksonville for Samuel Emery
this winter. Two seasons back it took a first-class
horse to measure strides with Master Robert. His
victory over Fair Play in the Belmont Park Autumn
Weight-for-.\ge Stakes at two miles and a quarter
stamiioil him a horse of class. He was on the shelf
the greater part of last season, owing to a bowed
tendon, but res|KimIed to treatment and will proba-
bly stand a winter campaign. Mr. Emery will race
a stable of goixlly proportions next j-ear. The horst*s
to carry the blue and gold stripes will be yoimgsters
and Mr. Emery hopes to develop Another Dry Mono-
pole, tlie great sou of Gleneig — Peru that raced in
the colors of Emery A Cotton. *
Mr. Emery has sold the five-year-old bay stallion.
Mai-eiigo, to Charles Kohler. Marengo is by the
English sire. S(*mprunliis. out of Marerhal Neil, a
sister to Rlioda B.. the dam of Orby. whlcli won the
Epsom Derliy under the pale blue silks of Riehiml
Croker iu l!t07.
l -«spect8 Haver Brighter in History of T
for Meeting Opening Tomorrow.
Baltiinort*. Md.. October 22. — Barney Si-hreilK-r,
whose fondest liope was realized when Jack -Atkin
defeated Olaiiilmla in the $19,000 Ilomiuioii llaiuliciip
at Fort Erie.- i» here for the Pimlico meeting. Jlr.
Sclm*ilK*r is delighted that Jack Atkin, which great
iKirse is destined to sil(*ce€*d Sain, his sire, at the
head of tlie WiMdlaiids Stud, in Missouri, has at
last proven that he can carry Ids speed over a dis-
tance of {n-oiind. The big brown liorse is worthy now.
Mr. Schreilier thinks, to begin a career iu the stud.
Cutil he won tlie Dominion Handicap Jack Atkin
had the reputation of being a sprinter whose limit
as to distance was one mile and an eighth.
Mr. Schreiber says that' Jack .Atkin will go to
Woodlands Farm after the Louisville meeting for a
winter’s rest. A winter’s rest Is something the
Sain horse has never known. He has tieen going
winter ami summer since he was a yearling. Few
•Auierieaii lKirs**s have chmpaigiiml more iiidnstrioiislv
and his car«K*r fiiriilslieH u forceful illustration of
the iron endurance of the -Americau thoroughbred.
Louisville. Ky.. Ortober 22.— Manager M J Wimi
with tlie aid of Ia*wis Tliomiison, elf '
Chnichill Downs, has constmctfal a irlal
devK-e that will refiiiire onlv an expert
seller to operate, t;„! . ‘ -•
eiiipIoyt*d to ring up the tickets \uv
• qierates the device from the kevhoard
him the tK*t IS registered. The ‘ ■
registering machine always
ami Its adoption will make
twenty machines where ten
little additional
will be In operation here
the improvements Manage
the new Isitting ring at
1 with Man
<iiiti*s in the New I.oiiisvilli*
tru‘i;in rh«»ni|>s«»ii h:is
it works i/erfi'ctly
The ticket seller
■' • entirely anq
--- in front of
new device keeps the
in \ lew of the public.
It possible to operate
toilav. at eSi!
cost. The new devin*
Ti.. ***** figured on for
*^*wns. 'The invention
iger Winn and bis aiwo-
-- Joekey Club, and elec-
cleverly s»*t up the device so
»n every res|>ect.
SPRECKELS STRING NUMBERS TWENTY-FOUR.
San Fraiieisco. Cal.. OcIoImt 22. — The extensive
string of Imrses which will be raced by A. B. Spreck-
DAILY RACING FORM
FVBUSHEI) DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY.
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CHICAGO, II.L1XOIS. tHTTOBER 2:!. 1910.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
Tlie borse-s wli!e|i seem la-st in Monday’s race-s are:
Latonia — laitonia, K.v., Oetolicr 22.
1 — Tile Hague. Husky laid. .Vtteiitiou.
2— Ia»ve-Not. CcHiiity Tax. Melvor.
3 — Niinl.iis. Carlton G.. Camel.
4 — CeMiiitless. King's Itaiigliter. B. Se-lireils-r entry.
3 — .Melisainie. Ilaiiliridge. Goverintr Gray. ^
6— Ri»yal It<*|sirt. Ne-tliernicst. Clandia.
J. L. Dempsey.
Pimlico -Baltiiiior.*, Md.. Octedter 22.
1— -Dantield. ,M«hi .Viiii. Black Chief.
2 — IliKhflowii. Stare, bile Miehae-I.
:t — Hill Top. Malitine. Crania.
4 — SehH-lus. Jimmy lame. Tourney.
3 — II. R. Dnlan.v entry. Idle Michael. Bounder.
6 — Bonnie Kelso. Everett. Suinrstilion.
T. K. Lynch.
THE AMBXICAM RACIHG MAMVAL.
Enlarged and more commehenalve than ever, tin
.Vmerlean Racing Manual of 1910 may lie had at
the office of Daily Racing Form Publiahing Company.
39 Plymouth Court. Chicago. This publication,
which is annnaI1.v in great demand among those in-
terested In the turf, is an excellent and low-priced
hook of 400 pages, holding Information obtainable In
no other pnblieatlmi. It is simply a mine of records
Among other features it contains tha following:
The Sales of 1909 in America and Canada.
English Racing Records to Dste.
■Hiree Handicap Systems with Examples.
Bceorda at All Dlstaiicea of the Tracks of the
UniteA States and Canada.
Ammcan Racing Records at All Distances.
Anstralian Racing Records. .
The Great Money Winners of the American and
Ifipclliib nSirf. *
The Leading Winning Two-Year-Olds Since 1870.
List of Horses Which Have Sold for Great Ptl«s
Remarkable Feats of Jockeyship.
I.«ading American Sires Since 18i0.
Twenty Leading Sires of 1900.
A Table of Comparative Speed of the Track# ■!
All Distances. . . , ^
The Scales of Weights of the Jockey Club. Amwi
can Turf Asaociatlon. Western Jockey Club. Paclflr
Jockey Clnii. Canadian Racing Associotioos. teotbem
Jockev Club and of England. „ _ . '
A Table of the Mile Speed of All Track^
The Winners of the Two Thousand. One Tbonsand.
Epsom Derby. Oaks and St. Leger from Their Foun
datlon.
The Enelisb Retting Rnles.
The First. Second and Third Horses. Jookeys
Welglits. Values and Times of American Stakea.
Winners of All Slakes of 1009.
Racing Statistii-s of I9II0.
Horses DiMinalifii-il In 1909.
Dead liesls in 1969.
Horses Wlib-h Died in 1909.
Horses Bid Up <n 1909.
Winners of the Great English Stakes of 1909
What the Running Horses Did in 1900.
Records of Miles Run In 1 :39 or Better. Etc.. Etc
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STAKE RAdMG OF THE PRE8EHT WEEK.
While gmsl racing tbniiigliniit this wcqk Is in
■ prospe<-t at Latonia ami I’hiilii'O, It will be in the
main for pnrs«>s. onl.v two stake races being set for
dts-ishm at Isitonia and three at Pimlico. The
I.aitonia «ios*‘d events are the I.sttonia Autumn Inau-
guriii. for tbr(H>-ycar-olds ami over, at a mile and
a sixteenth, and the Rosedale Stakes, for two-year-
olds. at five and a half furlongs. The Inaiignral will
ls‘ run tomorrow and the names of tin' proiniHe
starters an* pithlishcd in the entry lists in tmlay’s
eilillon. Tile Rosedale is set for next Saturday aft-
ernoon. It lias Bobby Boyer, Ilanger Mark, I’rlnci'ss
Callaway, .\gawam. Silver Bnish, I>abold. Helene,
Pn*niicr, Jack M’eaver, Forehead, l-Mda, County Tax.
Princess Industry. Melvor. Pair Star. Sigurd and
Tlic Hague among its slxt.v-three nominations, and
should furnish an interesting contest.
At Pimlico the Pimlico Selling Stakes will bo mn
^ m*xt Weilncsday. It is a dash of a mile and tliree-
ijnartors. for three-year-olds amt over, with 51,.700
aihhHl. and the names of Hill Top. Practical, Bolt R..
Bonnie Kelso. Starbottlc. Layminster, Dixie. Knight,
Hampton Court, Montgomery, Woodcraftl Busy.
SiitM rstitfaui. Captain Swanson. Beanclere. High Pri-
vate, Dnkc of Roanoke, CHIT Mge, Blackford. Bean-
itmp and Ta Nun Da c*rop up prominently in Its list
of entries. Tlie Bowie Stakes, for three-year-olds
ami over, at two miles, witlk $2,000 addml, and the
t;n*en Spring Valley Steeplechase, with $1,300 added,
will Ik* run next Saturday. Sir John Johnson, The
Turk. Bonnie Kelso. Countless. Hampton Court. Hill
Top. Boll U.. Layminster. Dixie Knight, Sandrian.
Faiintleroy, Montgomery. Ga.v Deceiver. Woodcraft,
Jubilee. Amelia Jenks, Sbtemia. Superstition, Ever-
ett. Bcanclcrc. High Private. Duke of Roanoke. Cliff
Edge. BlackfonI and Beaucoop hold out promise of
a capital race for the Bowie. It was in this event
that Fits Herbert ran two miles last year id 3:23L
siiiiplanling Judge Ih-nny's long-standing record of
3:261 for the distance. Tlie Green Spring Valiev
Stecplecliasc will probalily lie contested hv Waler-
wa.r. Tlic Welkin. Aunt Jiilc. Kata. Diohoid. Neliu-
ebadnezzar, Ontario. Jimmy I.«m*, Prince HAnniton.
Touchwood and Expansionist. Races for the jiimp-
i*rs witli $1..7lM) added are scarce events in fliesc
days and this race is sure to be fought out bitterly.
WORK-OUTS OF KENTUCKY HORSES.
Liuisville, Ky., October 22. — Recent work-outs of
horses in training at CburcbiH Downs were as fol-
lows:
Weather cloudy: track fast.
Albert Wolf — Tiiree-eighths In ;17J.
Angelus — Five-eighths in 1:021.
Anna — Three-quarters in. 1:171.
Athie W. — Half mile in 501.
Ram I>ancc— Three-eighths in .371.
Bobby Boyer— Five-eighths in 1:00.
Cisko — -Half mile In .7:1.
Conntless — Mile in 1:461.
IViiinty Clerk — Mile in 1:461.
Colston — Half mile in 491.
Dander — Three-quarters in l:16g.
Dr. Bodine— Three-eighths In :t6ii. ^
Ethel Day — Five-eighths in 1:0^.
Hthelda-^uartcr mile in 241.
Eye White — Five-eigliths in 1:021.
Fair Louise — Three-quarters in 1:18, cauteriug.
First Peep — Half mile in 50*.
Font-Mile In 1:441.
Gr«H*n Seal — Tliree-cighths In 37.
G unstick — Tlirec-qiiarters in 1:161.
Indian Girl — Five-eighths in 1:031.
Jack Atkin — Mile In 1:44.
Jack Denman — Tliree-cighths in .33*.
Jack Right — Three-quarters in 1:17*.
JiK* Moi^s — Three-eighths in 361.
John Furlong — Mile in 1:46.
I.A Toupee — Three-eighths In 361.
I,ady Ormlcant — ^Three-eighths in 36.
lK»sh — Tliree-quarters In 1:181.
Maid .Militant— Half mile in 491.
Markie M. — Three-quarters in 1:18, pulled up sore.
-Mayor Head — Mile in 1:461.
Miss Nett — Half mile In 31.
Nosegay — Three-eighths In 361.
Premier — Three-qparters In 1:16|.
Prince Gal — ^Three-eighths In .381.
Projectile — Three-quarters in 1:161.
Rcllnf — Half mile In 48.
Round the World — Half mile In 481.
Sager — Three-eighths In .381.
Si*lwik — Flve-clghths in 1:011.
Kigurd — Five-eighths in 1:0.3.
Tamar — ^Three-eighths in 361.
The Peer — Tliree-quarfcrs In 1:181. '
Tommy Twig — Half mile In 50.
Twilight tjne<*n— Five-eighths In 1:60. a
Uaioii Jack — Three-eighths In 361. “
Zabra — ^Half mile In 51.
WORK-'OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES.
Baltimore. Md.. October 22. — ^Kecent work-outs of
hors«*s in training at Pimlico were as follows:
IVcatluT wet ; track muddy.
Algie— Mile" in 1:32. Seems to have plenty of
s|H*c<I and should race well.
Aitaih'iia — Half mile in 34.
Bine Tie — ^Tlin*e-qnartcrs. in 1:191. Fit and ready
to nice up to his liest fonii.
Bob Venioii — Five-<*ightlis in 1:06. Has all his
spciHl.
Dan <le Noyles — Flve-eightlis in 1:07. Was going
al<Hig in an easy maniipr.
Daiiflcld — Tlir<*c-eigliths in 38. Holds his speed
and Is now at his b<*st.
Dr. Dnenncr — Half mile In 32. A good looker and
inov«*r. witli sjiecd.
Duke of the District — Flvc-cightlis in 1:031. Nice
work for this colt.
Exc'cllcni'c — Three-quarters in 1:22. Has not been
sliowing milch fast work.
Fair Miss — Half mile In 311. Holds her speed and
never looked better.
Fcariiaught II. — Three-quarters In 1:23. Was well
iu hand throughout the work.
FirewiKKl — Three-eighths In 39. Shows a great
deal of improvement of late.
Flor<*iitlne — Five-eighths in 1:06).
llandrtinniiig — Five-eighths in 1 :03)t.
IvalM*l — Tlirei’-cighths in :S8. A go^-Iooking filly
witli a nice liiirst of speeil.
Jane Tliorpe — (Half mile In .73. A good looker and
mover witli a fair amount of sih*«1.
Kempton — Three-quarters in 1:23. Was well in
liaiid.
Miss Columbia — Five-eighths in 1:051. Has speed
and liKiks gisKl.
Oakhurst — Mile in 1:53. A juniper with a nice
turn of early speed.
Oxer — -Mih* in 1:36. At his best raclpg form now
and siKiiiId race well.
Priictieal — Mile in 1:361. Shows all bis speed
through his work.
Semi-<iuaver — Half milt* In 34. Was well in hand
and €*oiiId have nin fast if let down.
Sites Nostra — Five-eighths In 1:07. Has shown a
few good works before.
Tasteful— Mile in 1:491.
SUBSTANTIAL PATRONS OF PIMLICO RACINO.
BultiiiHire. -Md., October 22. — That the first fami-
lies of Baltimore go in for racing an iiis|iectiou of
tile following list of patrons of the current Pimlico
iiM*eriiig well shows:
.\llM*rt T. Mycr, S. T. J. Blunt, Jervis Spencer.
Jr.. Cliarles Morris Howard. J. P. Bonsai. Sherlock
Swann. William H. Whitridge. W. Irvine Keyser,
E. L. Bartlett. Alexander Brown. Charles H. Rt*«*veK,
J. C. B. I’cndleton. J. B. WhcdiH'c. T. H. Bowles,
president of the Baltimore Trust Company, R. N.
Sloan. .Arthur Hail. Thomas Ih'furd. J. Rush Stri*et,
Gordim P. Paine. J. Hough Collniaii. Basil Wagner,
U. I,aneaster Wilton. M. J. Cromwell, Joseph Wliyte,
Walter Poiiltney. RolH*rt O. Lehr. C. Gn^anie Tninf-
Inill. S. Eugene Potlltiiey. Dr. N. Uyiio Sniitli, John
K. Sliaw. Jr.. Stuart S. Jaiiuey. Thomas S. Syiiiing-
tou. E. Skipwith Brnee. Horatio Wliltrldge. Ran-
dolph Nicholas. R. Curzim Hoffiiiaii. Jr.. J. Bernard
Fenwick. Douglas Robinson Warfield. Wilson M.
Cary. .Alcxaiulcr S. Groonic. George C. Nicliolas.
,*<amiicl Nicliolas. I,awrasoii Riggs. Harry A. Parr,
Jr.. (Jracl Miltiadcs Parr. W. W. Keith. Fred Little,
field. F. Dudley Riggs, (leorge W. Ewing. Henry
M. Warfield. .Vdjumnt-tJeuernl of the State of Mary-
land: Baker Waters. J. II. Wlie<*lwriglit. Barlow
Van Ness. F. O'Doiiiien llilleni. X. II. S. Post,
president of tlie Mercaiitili* Trust Company. George
Jenkins. Gnisreiiot Hanson. Willii'rt ItoliiiisiHi.
Gen. .Vdaiii K. B<sHh. W. B. Oliver. Cliarles E. Me-
lanie. Capl. William Frederick Presgravo, Uuhert J.
Walde:i. U. Carroll Poiiltney. George O. .Morrison.
Williain I*. Riggs. William M. Manley. Spalding
.M. Jenkins. D. Slerrett Glttlngs. Redmond C. Stew-
art. «!<*orge Brown. Jr.. Alvin Brown. Carroll Brown.
Eugene Levering. Jr.. W. Stewart IMffenderfer. E. S.
Merrviiiaii. Murray Hanson. Dr. F. W. Keating. F.
W Doiialdson. Gustav L. Stewart. .Mian McLaiie. C.
Graliaiii .\ielier. G. Howell Parr. Harry P. James.
It. M. Tavlor and Carter ta**‘ Bowie.
These are men of affairs with imiHsrtant interests
lliroiigliont tlie state. .And as li>ng as tliey hold to
tiieir allegiaiire ami make their hiHneiiee felt, it is
uiiUkelv that a legislature at Aiiiia|Milis will wri-
onsly interfere with tlie s|sirt.
WILLIAM WALKER REACHES OAKLAND TRACK
San Fraiieis«-o. Cal.. Oetolaw 22. William Wal'uiT
.arrinsl a* OakI.ind yesterday witli sixteen liorses.
ills siring eoiisisis „f Stanley Fay. Sir E<lw:ii,l,
« hi pontne. \*s>u. IMaiiti-r. RIain. I.escur, A|k,logiz>‘,
lti-s|ioiisfid. Ailriinlie. Tee .May. Eddie S., .Acker
ina'i ami Belle Kings!, >ii.
t*. ,s. AA'ilsoii eaiiie from tlgdeii with CiMiiiskin,
llowani i’earsoii. Isaiise R.. Yuma and .AIIh-Uo.
F. D. Howarit liroiight Jack Paine. Saipcarl, Light
Jiuight and Figent froiii Vancouver,
NOTES OF THE TURF.
F. J. Pons’ isHnee, iifiward of twenty-five in num-
ber, will leave laiuiaville forthwith fop Jacksonville. ,
Mamie Algol is n*|Sirted lo have <*onie out of her
two-iiiile e(fort. In the Vic Lurch Cup cxccetllugly
lame.
Tlie prii'e paid liy Isadore Si'lilessinger for Kerchi'-
val for exportation to Austria is said to have been
$1.6U0.
II. K. Nelson has shipiHHl Sir Ashton to Oakland.
He piirchascil tin* horse from R. F. Cariiiaii in
Canada.
Aslie, of Sh(*c|isliciid Ba.v, who was asso-
cialcil with the late Tully Coulter for a iiuiiiImt of
years, will race Hoffman and Tcu Pac»*s at Jackson-
ville.
It turns out that Textile’s recent Injury at I’hn-
lico was nothing more serious than a stone lirnisi*,
and i»1iilc lie will not race again tills year he will
Ik* prepartKl for early racing in 1911.
Stilly Night, a filly tliat has rac«*d indifferently In
lliis ciiiintry. will lie among the Whitney slilpnient
to England the coming month. ■* She is b.v Sandring-
iKini— V'espers, and therefore a sister to Ang«*lus.
Harry Payne Whitney, wliose ftallie of Navarre
fill.v. by .Adam, won the Alington Plate at Newmar-
ket t)ctolK*r 11, won the corn*sponding race last .rear
with a half-brother to this year’s winner, by Broom-
stick, now known as Witcliwork.
Kicliard Croker’s mare. Rhodora, Is standing prepa-
ration well ill England. The last race Rhislora
start«*<l for (omitting the King’s Plate she walked
over for rt*centl.v in Ireland) was the Champion
I’rhse at the Curragh September Meeting in 1906.
whicli she won. starting at 7 to 2 on.
A record was estalilisbed in Paris Sunday. October
9. for the Prix du Oonseil Municipal. The amount
paid for admission at the gates of the course
aiiioiiiitiil to over $.‘5.SO,000, ami tlie receipts of thi*
pari-iiiiitiicis are re|Hirt»*d at $727,:{50. Altliough ihi
E nglish Ikirscs were running the money inve8I»*U on
tluv principal race, with a dozt*n runners, is put
down at $209,460.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
J. S., St. Louis. Mo. No. Such wagers lose.
Newport, NewiKirt, Ky. It was a losing wager.
L. B., Detroit, Mich. The bet on High Range
lost.
C. F., Cincinnati. O. The place bet on Governor
Gray was a draw.
F. B. E., iKiuisville, Ky. Jm-key J. Lee rode six
winners at I»iiisvillc June 5, 1907.
J. II. B.. Ixiiilsville, Ky. In the Lt*xingtou race
ill which Jack Weaver ran second and Roberta T.
was unplaced, the auUnals were coupled in the field
niiitucls at. 7 to 1.
I’. J. M.. Ismisvillc. Ky. It is a condition that
will arise frequently as long as the Kentucky tracks
i-ontimu* to use antiquated machines that do not
IKirmit each starter to be sold sepa rat^ y.
PIMLICO ENTRIES.
ProliahilUi«*s: Weather clear; track good.
Racing starts at 2:13 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:13.)
XUnns well in mud. ©Sup«*rlor mud runner.
(M) maiden. •Apprentice allowance.
Tint Race— 3-4 MOe.
3-year-oIds. Selling.
(Track record: 78081— 1:12J— 2— 122.)
Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep.
!»2426 Danfield 1111:12 115..X7Z5
92464i Oliiiton Queen ....107 l:14j 113..X720
92405 Mou Ami i>8 1:14 113 715
DM. . X
D»7 71.'g
DM 7D*
DM 710
DM 70.7
DM. . X70.7
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1910.
Iml. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wf. IldcP;
!>24.31=i t3iarlle Hargrave.. 19.7 1:12J II8..X7I._»
(!»2477) Flying Squitn*! ...102 1:14i!
'.♦2311 Henry Mnnro 1U» 1:18 115 . .x7lO
!»a:i232 Toiiiata DM1:1.3* 11.7..x7l‘»
Black Chief 109 l:i:S* 113 710
IKTSM* Tempter 117 1:14ji llS..X70u
92499 Hlbernica 113 70**
Second Race — $-4 Mile.
2-vcar-olds. S«*lling.
(Track n*conl: 7S0S1— l:12i— 2 — P^J. i
917.78= Stan* lOI 1:14* D*7 72.7
924.75* Spes Nostra D*5 1:1*55 10I..Xi2*_*
!*2.726=*lligliflown 5*9.. X 713
92497 Iiidoni DM..X7*',’
92D*l FircwiMKl 107.... 71. i
92497 Aldivlti 91 1:1:’..* DM 7D*
5>0!H»9 Clifton DM 710
51245*7 •.Mollic S DM 7*l7
5*243:1 t;oDh*li DM..X7**.7
5*245*7 Guns- Hill t.M* ... DM....7****
85*7.751 .Sylvan l*ell 1(M..X7**(*
•J2497 ‘Idle Michael t.M).. 90..X790
Ford Bank. h. c. Iiy
C li II ctiiimiida —
t*nag« D*7
Third Race — 1 Mile and ’70 Yards.
3-yc:ir-olils and upward. FUllcs and .Marcs. Selling.
(Track r«*<Mrd: 934:K1 — 1:422 — <7 — ill.*
(!*2.7<*l|*Mnlltiiic 3.. 5*3 723
!r_’4*iS= Hill 1:44 4. .Dm. . xP-’O
5*23t*2 (irania 4. .114. . x71-»
(9227.71 .Anna L. Daley ... 4 .. 1**7.. X 717
92.723= t3ntr**lla .3.. 97.. x 717
92194 Marigot :i. . 98. . x71*J
5*2466 Our Ilaniiali .3.. SC,..x7<ki
5*2719= Liillc Hoy (.M) ... 3.. 97....707
5*2.711 Algroncl .3.. '93. . X700
Fourth Rae» 9 Miles.
Greater Balthmirc Stccpiccliasi*. $600 added.
4-ycar-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track reconI: 5*2465* — 3:372 — 7 — 147.)
(5C429) Seicctiis .7. . 1 16. . X7*a_l
5*Di;iti* Tlilsticdalc 9. .14:’,. . . .*a>.7
5>24®= Jlnim.v Lane D*. . 14.3. . x(*>3
5*2700 O. K 7..145*..©»a*7
5*2.700 Ynilllg Blitzcii 6.. 14.3 600
5f22.70 Dr. Heard 7. . 14.3. . X65***
9251.3 Tourney 6. .145*. . X6S7
5*2.725 Princi* 5. .146. . X68.7
846.71* IHck Shaw 7.. 14:5 680
92525 Indlola (M) .7..l:i9 680
Fifth Raee — 1 Mile.
All .Ages. Mai«h*ns. Spis'ial Weights.
(Track rmurd: 7S(*:;7 -1 ::SS** — .3 — 10.7. i
5*24.74= Siiiidhill 88 1:49* 2.. t*7..x725
3.. 5*7 727
4. .lot*. . x72"
4. .114. . X717
4. .1**7. . X717
.3.. 5*7.. X 717
:t. . 98. .x7D*
.3.. 97..x7<ei
3.. 97 707
3.. '9.7..X700
5*181.7= Ihiiicraggaii
4. .110 72**
2.. 5*2 717
!*‘2.7()1
XiiiaTvIsiir ■
2. . 5*2.
. .717
5*2516=
Lillie Hoy
3. .107.
XTl.i
5*2.7 It*
Frem-li Girl
3. .107.
..7D*
5*2.701
IDiiimler
2. .
..7D*
9-A4BS
Knight of Uneas. .
2.. l»Ti.
. .
5«467
tiriah Nora
2.. 92.
. .
5*2+76
Tliani«-s
3. .ID*.
X707
5*1*188
Virginia Cup
2.. 5*2.
.
5*245*7
Idle Michael
2.. !»2.
X700
5*27D*
lai ID-lle Agnes ...
4..10T.
. .700
5*2710
Pee|i ttluit -.
4.. 107.
. .7*K*
Sixth Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
.3-year-<iii1s amt iipwurtl. .A llowa iie<.s.
(Track record: 5*2471 — I :.71 4— 114.)
(92471* BONNIE KELSO. .114 l:.7is 4. .113. . X7.V*
1112502* SnpiTStition 5*7 1 :.72i 7. .Ii::. . X74.i
(t*2740i Fiverett 1*18 1:7.3 :i. .108. . . .78*
(5*2714) Reytionrn t«* 1:.722 3. . 108. . x7:’-7
5*271.7 Cm-aa Chief DCi l:.73s 51. . 108. .. .7:57
Sr2‘276 Gilpin 10.7 2:00* 8. .DMi. . X725
Tlic flgnivs under •*Rec.” In above entries show
tbe lK3rt time maile by the lairse at tlie distam-e.
with weight carried, sinci- January 1. 15»t*9. This
time Is not necessarily mmle by a winner. It may
lie the estimated time of a losing |K>rforniauce.
LOUISVILLE FORM CHART.
(CHURCHILL Dt*WNS.i
LOUISVILLE, KY„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1910.— Nineteenth and last day. New iKHifsville Jockey
Club. Autumn Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear,
Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. .Starter, Ma rs Cassidy. Secretary. Lyman H. Ihivis.
Racing starts at 2:13 p. m. (Chicago time 2:13 p. in.*. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers, lic-
nres in parciitlieses following the distance of each race indicate tmlex ntimlier. track record, age of horse
and weight carried. ♦Indicates apprentice allowance.
KIKST RACE— 8-4 MUe. (S14:W— 1 :lC 7 f.— 3—110. • Purse $3iS*. :j year-olds ami up-
^ O M ward. Selling. Net value to winner $4»K>.
92396 SELWIK * W 4 111 3 2 1‘ 1= 1= 1* T Koerner A Turney 24.i-l"0 a*i
9251S .A LCD THE GRE.VT W 3 111 7 3 3-i 3’J 3i 2i G Burns W Shields 24 2|^i
t92:!t>:t>RCBlA GRAXDA w 4 1<*8 9 1 2= 2» 2J 3i .A Thomas T W Flvnn -9-o *
5*-J51S=Dl'QUE»NE WB 3 101 « 8 4'1 4'M'i P Van B'otenJ AV McClelland 20 Is
(92518)ALL RED w 4 DS ■ 1 3 3‘ «= *i‘i 3= J Deav’p’t G Land s
»230S=ABRASrOX W 3 105 2 « fii 5* 3= 6= J Reid F J Pons i •'*
(9242DEYE WHITE \v 3 104 3 7 7' 7'i 7‘ 7= E Marlin \\o.Hlfor.l A F iz«r 1- 26
92492 CLEVIN'E WB 3 104 8 9 8= S’ St* S« C Grand J Robertson I'M Jia
925**8 C. A. I^EIMAN w 3 103 4 4 9 9 9 9D Austin J L Bccstm hi I
tAuctioii field. Time. 23. 47%. 1:13%. Track good.
$2 mutuels imld, Fkdwik. $(i.90 straight, $4.80 pla«-c. $51.70 show; Alfr.sl the Great. $l7.so plaiv. $ 7 . 2 >i
sliow: Uuhia Gramla, $55.30 sliow. . . „
Eipiivab'nt booking isids — Sciwik. 245 to 10*1 straight, 14(1 to DK* placi". Si to Da* show : .AlfrisI tlie
Gnat. 69** to UK* bhi*-c. 2*K* to 160 show ; Uubla Grand i. 73 lo DK* sliow.
Winner— B. c, by Kuiglit of the Thistle -Clalrettc ttniineil li.v W. .Marlin*. .......
Wejit to post at 2:24. At ’aist 1 niiiiiite. Sturt giasl. Won driving; ws-oiid iiad tliinl the sa*"'"-
SKLWIK is inconsistent, run into tlie lead at om-e and. sliowing the most s|Hs-d ‘I'.r'V'sma''-
llic otlicrs safe. ALFRED THE GREAT was prominent fnini tlic start ami isitgaimal HI BI.A *.KA.M*A in
tlm final drive. RCBI.A GRAND.A rah in closest luirsiiit to tlie stretch, but was tiring fast at tlic end and
would liave lieeii beateu in a few strides fop tliird place. I>CQI'F*SNE. fnan .a slow la-gimiing. '*1'*
into (aiiitentioii. Imt tired after Hosing a big gap. .AI.L RED ran far lMd,iw liis *iesl forni. .ABIt.ASDiN
and EYE WHITE ran as If disliking the soft going. The winner w.is entereil for $.8 <ki: no onl-
.Sera teheil— 92520 CliapiiitcrK>c. 106; (5*2.720* Judge Walton. DM: 5r2447‘Tomiiiy .M«a!»a-. 5*8; 5Cio-’0 Hateli-
iciaam. SW; 512270 Anna. 160.
( Iverweights — .Alirasioit. 1 |Kiiiml; Clevine. 3: (’. .A. ladniaii. 2.
92530
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (895.74*^ 1 :03% -3—1*3. i
Selling. Net value to winner $400<
Iml Horses ,
AWtPPSt %
% *4 Sir Fin
Jm-keys
5'2:k*;)»l.\dy ormicaxt
w 107
5
6*
1 =
G 1 turns F
92491 HESITATE
WB 106
9
i
J 1 GS •ju
2*
•A Thomas (5
5t2:509»W’AR JIG
WB D*3
6
4
2* I'J IJ
;*l
A'aii 15’otenF
»-24«»=SCA R, PIMPERNEL
w 108
7
6
3?. 4nl* 4*
4.1
J Howard G
92460 JX+CI.S KATZ
w 106
2
8
8' 7=- 31
5*
C Grand M
851364 D. H. CARPENTER
w 106
4
9
9 6' 6K
61
J Deav’p’t \\
92.703 RAMAZAN
WB 108
1
7
7= 9 9
7*
Warren G
92491’MONTY' fox
W 106
8
3
3'1 S' 8.’
8'
I) Austin A
Equiv. (KWs .Aiic'ii
Straight. Salc.s.
89893 .AGAWAM
w D*3 3 2 4= r>' 7h 9 T Koerner P Dunne
Time. 24, 48%. 1:01%, 1:08%. Track good.
$2 mutuels paid, laidy tiriiiicaiit $6.30 straight. $3.00 place. $2-8t* sliow: Hesitate. $1.2** placi-. $55.1*1
sliow: War Jig, $5.5*0 show. n :
Equivalent iKKikiiig ikIiIs — I.ady Oriiiicaiit. 21.7 to DKi straiglit, 50 to DKi place. 40 to DKi show: Hesi
tatc. ID* to UK* phus*. 55 to UlO show; War Jig. 1H5 to UK* sliow.
AA’iiiiier — B. f. by tirnilcaiit — laidy Hortense (traimsl b.v A\". C. AVestniond:iml l.
Went to iMist at 2:5.3. At jKist 2 minutes. Start giHsl. AAhiii driving; sissimi and tlilrd tlic same.
LADY ORMICANT was hard ridden all the wa.v and. after closing a iilg gap. imiveil up witli a rnsli in tin-
stretch and ilripw away in the last furlong. HESITATE set the carl.v pace ami licid on gamely in tin
stretch racing after siks-umhiiig to the winner. W.AR JIG showed the most s|ic<hI In tlie iniddle riiniiiiig.
biit.tired badiv In the stretch and was a lucky third. SCARLET PIMPERNEL was going fast throiigii the
last sixteenth* wiien he was sharply cut off. costing him third pla<*e. The winner was enteretl for $500:
no 3 attentive, 103; 92042 Ma.vor Head. 10(5; 92122 laiween. 105; S*22tW Risl Klaw. DK5;
92303 Annie Nelson, 103.
92531
THIRD R.ACE— 1 Mile. (749»52— 1 ::5S%— 5 — 110.* Purse $7<Kl. :5-year-olds and ii|iward
Selling. N**t value to winner $400. (Substitute for regular nice dmian-d off. |
liid Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
%
Str
Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Ei|uiv. (Kids
Straight.
.Aii«y I.
Sales
(9’2.721*F.ArArADA
w.sB 3 107
4
a
7=
ink
1=
1=
Van IVotcnM Hirsch
2K-DK*
•♦2‘317=C0L. -A.MHMB-ADE
WB 3 92
*-7
4'
in'*
•»| 1
•»h
Steinh’ dt
W Shields
•J
X.
9-2317 AMERON
w 3 97
3
r»
*‘‘l
4h
4'
3.'.
.1 Mmire
E Biiiwn
K.7
tty
91521’ELFALL
.WB 6 108
6
8
8=
8*
8*'*
5*
4"
J Reid
Mrs L M Holmes 12
at.
92304 MLAMI
W 4 106
2
6'
7-
39
.3'*
5-
A Thomas
.1 X Camden
6
3::
9’2320 D.ANDER
W 4 109
10
9=
8'
6=
6«
C Grand
Mrs J Gilmore
125*
4
92321 JACK RIGHT
WSB 4 109
8
1
I'l
Gl
7^
7*
J Deav’p’t J Cook
to
t
92494 ORNAMOS.A
ws 4 108
9
9 10
D*
10
9=
8=
Miarren
S Williams
1.^
i
SI S’ 9i E Martin -A D Steele
9-.309 OLIVIA MIEKLE WB 3 D>3 10 7 3* fi* fit S’ 9i E Martin -A D Steele 5.1 1.-
92496 DAA'E XICHOIjSOXwb S DK) 1 3 4‘ 6’' 9'’ 10 10 T Koerner C J Brockmiller 31 j
J.Auction field. Time. 24%. 49%, 1:13%, 1:42. Track good.
171
$2 iiiiituels paid. Falcada. $ti.(K* straight. $3.40 place. $.3.:it; show: Colonel .Ashmeade. $-3.2(* place. $:;.li|
siiow; .Auieriai. ^1.40 sliow.
Eiiulvaleiit iMMikilig lalds — Faleada. 24.7 to DK) straight. 70 to DK) pl.ace. 65 to UK) show; Colonel .Ash
iiicade. frf) Di 100 place. .7.7 to ItKI show: .Anieroii. 470 to IlK) sliow.
Winner - -Ch. g. b.v Wisilstlioriie — Falenia (trained liy M. Illrsch).
Went to |Hist at ;5:23. -A.t |Mist 2 mliintes. Start gooil. Won easily: seeomi ami third driving. FAI.
t'.AD.A awav slowiv. closed an earl.v gap raiiidly Into the lead on the lioine fnm and. coming awa.v in tli",.
sircteli. woii in a canter. COLONEL .ASHME.A1»E was well up thronghont and laitstayed .AMERON after
a I'ard drive. .AMERON savisl iiuieli gronml all tlie wa.v and finished fast. MT.AMI closed a gap and tin-,)
in tlie laat flirloug. ELFALI., eloseil a liig gap in tlie hast quarter. JACK RIGHT qglt after showing the
most speed for a lialf iiiilC. The winner was entered for $;><K); no hid.
Overweights — Elfall. 2 iMinnds: Oriiaiuosa. 2.
92532
Iml Horses
FOURTH RACE— 1 MUe. (74962 l::t8%— :
.All Ages. Net value to winner $1.44o.
no.) Iroquiis Handicap. Value $2.00o
AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jm-key
EJiiuiv. OiWr Afic-n
Straiglit. Sales
<924«::iCHERRY*>LA »vii 3 IL.
9242:: HANBRHXIE W-** •'>114
•.l24l3=CK’E.AX BOUXD w 3 122
9249:5=HARRIG.AX WB 4 DM
9246:5 TOM HAY’WARD WB 4 112
»24-23=.LAfK ATKIN "B « •
!r2.-o7tP <-RSS I’Al.l-AW AV W 2 5*-’
924-’4=tGt»VERN<*R.Gl5-A7 Ws 2 5K5
WB 3 li:: 1 1 :t'J In'* 1' I' .A Tli'inm
ws 5 114 3 7 .7">' Ifi 3t 2i 2= Warren
w 3 122 6 4 4' .7'.', 4'' 3* J Reid
WB 4 DM 2 3 2= 2'i 3' .'ii' 4' I' Grand
WB 4 112 4 8 «= 6= .7' G Burns
WB fi 133 3 2 int I' -2' I.’ 6“ T Koern*
t.Addeil -tarters.
Time. *4%, 48, 1:13*^, 1:40. Track good.
X Tli'iiiias
.1 T rielan.l
fill 100
AVarren
G H Hulle
47-10
J Reid
< ’lay Bros
4
C Grand
H R Brandt
10
G Burns
.T W Sc liorr
16
T Koerner
B Schreiher
* 3
Stelnh’dt
R Colston
-Ti
Van P.’otenR X .Smith
S
.82 mutuels piiid. I'lierryda, $11.40 straight. $4. So place. $3.:i0 'how: Haiibriilge. .<7.3o
sliow; Ocean IDnind. $:5.*50 sliow. _ _
Eqiiivale’it iMMikiiig imMs -Cli.-rrvola. 4iO |,i loo straiglit. 140 te UK) place, tt, to Da) show
Di.7 to lot* place. 8.7 lo DKI show; 48-eaii Bound. SO to DKI sliow.
Wit'iDT — Cl', f, liv Taiixmelster— Last Chenv (traiuml by J. T. Ireland*.
place,
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
Tlie hors<‘s wliie|i s(>em l>est in Monday’s races are:
Latonia -laitonia, Ky.. Oelolter 22.
1- -'riie Hague. Husky Ijtd. .\tteiition.
2 — ra»v<--X»t. foniify Tax. Melv<*r.
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List of Horses Which Have Sold tor Great Pti«#
Remarkable Feats of Jockeysbip.
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STAKE RACnrG OF THE PRESENT WEEK.
5Vliile goiMl racing thruughoiit this weqk is in
pp»spe<-t at Latonia ami I’hnlii'O. it will be in the
main for pnrs<‘s. onl.v two stake races being set for
dis-ishin at Ijatonia and throe at Pimlico. The
I.atonia closed events are the I.sitonia Autumn Inau-
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Is- run tomorrow and tti<‘ names of the proliaMc
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Callaway, .VgaM'ain, Silver Bnish. Labold, Helene,
I’n'niier. Jack Weaver, Forehead. Eiida, County Tax.
Princess Industry. Mclvor. Fair Star, Sigurd and
Tlie Hague anaing its sixty-three nominations, and
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addi>i1. and the names of Hill Top. Practical, Boli R.,
Dinnie Kelso. Starbottle. Ijayminster, Dixie. Knight,
Hampton Court. .Montgomery, W'oodcraftl Busy,
Sii|H rstitloii. Captain Swanson. Beauelere. High Pri-
vate, Dnke of Roanoke, Clllf Mge, Blackford. Beau-
••wnp and Ta Nun Da iTOp up prominently in its list
of entries. Hie Bowie Stakes, for tbree-year-oids
ami over, at two miles, M lth. $2,000 addeii. and the
Gn*en Spring Valley Steeplechase, with S1..500 added,
M-ill b«‘ run next Saturda.v. Sir Joto Johnson, The
Turk. Bonnie Kelso. Countless. Hampton Court. Hill
Top. Boll R.. Laymiiister. Dixie Knight, Sandrian.
Fanntleniy. Montgomery. Gay Deceiver, Woodcraft.
Jnhilee. Amelia Jenks, Sotemia. ^perstition. Ever-
ett. Beauelere. High Private. Dnke of Roanoke. Cliff
Edge. Blackford and Beaucoiip hold out promise of
a capital race for the Bowie. It was in this event
that Fltz Herbert ran two miles last year IP 3:25*.
supplanting Judge Ih-nny's long-standing record of
3:2<it for the distance. Tlie Green Spring Valiev
Ste«‘|ilechas<> will proliahiy lie contestiil hv Water-
way. Tlie Welkin. Aunt Jiile. Kata. Diehoid. Neliii-
ehadiiezzar, Ontario. Jimmy I>am‘, Prince HAmtiton,
Touchwood and Expansionist. Races for the Jump-
ers with $1,500 adileil «re scarce events In ttiese
days and this race is sure to be fought out bitterly.
WORK-OUTS OF KENTUCKY HORSES.
Liuisville, K.v.. October 22. — Recent M'ork-onts of
horses in training at Churchill Downs were as fol-
loM's :
Weather cloudy: track fast.
Alluirt Wolf — Three-eighths in :I7J.
Angelus — Five-eighths in 1:02|.
Anna— Three-quarters iu 1 :17*.
Athle M’.— Half mile In 50*.
Bani Dance— Three-eighths In .‘57*.
Boliby Boyer— Five-eighths in 1:CC.
Cisko — Half mile in .53.
Countless — Mile in 1 :46j.
LYiiinty Clerk — Mile in 1:464.
Colston — Half mile in 49*.
Dander — Tliree-quarters in l:16j.
Dr. Bodine — ‘Tliree-elghths in 36s. —
Ethel Day — Five-eighths in 1:02*.
Etholda— ^Darter mile in 244-
Eye White — Five-eigiiths In 1:<G4.
Fair Louise — Tliree-quarters in 1:18, cauteriug.
First Peep — Half mile in 50s.
Font — :Mile in 1 :44*.
Griim Seal — Hiree-eighths in rS7.
tJiiiistick— Tliree-quarters in 1:16*.
Indian Girl — Five-eighths in 1:03*.
Jack Atkin— Mile in 1:44.
Jack Denman — Tliree-cighths in 35*.
Jack Right — Three-quarters iu 1:17*.
Joe Moi^s — Three-eighths in 364.
John Furlong — Mile In 1:46.
I-a Toupee — ^Three-eighths in .')64.
I-ady OrmicaPt — Three-eighths In 36.
la'sh — Three-quarters in 1:18*.
Maid Militant— Half mile in 49*.
Markie M. — Three-quarters in 1:18, pulled up sore.
Mayor Head — Mile in 1:46*.
Miss Nett — Half mile In 51.
Xosega.v — Three-eighths in 36*.
Premier — Three-qparters In 1:16J.
Prince Gal — Three-eighths in 38*.
I Projectile — ^Three-quarters in 1:16*.
Relliif— Half mile In 4».
Round the World— Half mile In 484.
SagiT — Throe-eighths in .IS*.
Selwik — Five-eighths In 1:014-
Kigurd — Five-eighths in 1:0.3.
Tamar — Three-eigliths in 36*.
The Peer — Tliree-quarters In 1:18*.
Tommy Twig — ^Half mile In 50.
Twilight Qnc<‘n — ^Five-eighths In 1:00. a
U nion Jack — Three-eighths in ^1*. •
Zahra— Half mile in 51.
WORK-'OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES.
Ballimore. Md.. Oct<ib**r 22. — Recent work-outs of
borsra in training at Piiulico were as follows:
Weather wet; track mudd.v.
Algie— Mile" in 1:52. Seems to have plenty of
sjM-eil and should race well.
Alta«h>n.a — Half mile in 54.
Blue Tie — ^Tliri'e-quarters. in 1:19s. Fit and ready
to Rii-e up lo his liest form.
Boll Vernon — FivcHMghths in 1:06. Has all his
speiMl.
Dan sic Noyles — Flve-eightlis in 1:07. Was going
aiiHig in an easy iiMnner.
Daiifiidd — 'Tlin'e-eigliths in 38. Holds his speml
and is now at his best.
Dr. Duenner — Half mile In 52. A good looker ami
mover, with fqieed.
Duke of tlie District — Five-eighths in 1:054. Nice
work for tliis colt.
Exi'cllem'e — Three-quarters in 1:22. Has not been
slioM-ing much fast work.
Fair .Miss — Half mile in 514- Holds her speed and
never looked better.
Fearuaught II. — ^Three-quarters in 1:23. Was well
iu hand throughout the work.
Firewoiid — Three-eighths in :)9. Shows a groat
deal of improvement of late.
Flonmtlne— Five-eighths In l:06i.
Handninning — Five-eighths in 1 :05*.
Ivalsd — 'nire<--eighth8 in :t8. A go^-looking filly
ivltli a nice linrst of speiMl.
Jane Tliorpc— illalf mile in .55. A good looker and
mover M-ltli a fair amount of sp«‘ed.
Kempton — ^Three-quarters in 1:23. Was well in
liand.
Miss Columbia — Five-eighths in 1:054. Has speed
and hioks giNsl.
Oakhurst — Mile in 1:53. A Jumper with a nice
turn of early speed.
Oxer — .Mih‘ in 1:.56. .\t his best racing form now
and slKiiild race well.
Practical — Mile in 1:564. Shows all his speed
through his work.
Semi-iiuaver — Half mile in 54. Was well in hand
and (oiild have run fast if let down.
S|ie» Nostra — Five-eighths in 1:07. Has shown a
few goo«l works before.
Tasteful — Mile in 1:494.
SUBSTANTIAL PATRONS OF PIMLICO RACINO.
BaltiiiHire. .Md.. October 22. — That the first fami-
lies of Baltimore go in for racing an ins|ie<‘tiuu of
the follon-ing list of iiatrons of the current Pimlico
ii:«>eting M’ell shoM's:
-lillHTt T. -Myer. S. T. J. Blunt. Jervis Spencer.
Jr., diaries Morris Howard. J. P. Bonsai. Sherloc-k
Swann. William U. Whltridge. W. Irvine Keyser,
E. L. Bartlett. .Alexander BroM’ii. t'harles H. Riwes,
J. U. B. Pendleton. J. B. WhediK'e. T. H. Bowles,
presidoiit of the Baltimore Trust Company. R. X.
Sloan. Arthur Hull. Tbouias Di'ford. J. Rush Stri'ct.
GordiHi P. Paine. J. Hough Coltniaii. Basil Wagner,
U. loineaster Wilton. M. J. Cromwell, Joseph Whyte.
Walter Poiiltney, RoisTt O. Lehr. C. Gn-anie Tmm'-
liiill. S. Kiigeiie Potiltney. lb". X. Ityiio Smith. JiVbii
K. Sliaw. Jr.. Stuart S. Janiiey. Thomas S. Syming-
ton. E. .8kipwith Brnee. Horatio Wliltridge. Raii-
dolph Nicholas. It. t^urzon Hoffiiian. Jr.. J. Bernard
Fenwick. Douglas Rohinson Warfield. Wilson M.
Cary. .Alexander S. Groome. George C. Nicholas.
Samuel Nieliolas. Ijiwrason Riggs. Harry A. Parr,
Jr.. tJrael Miltiailes Parr. W. W. Keith. Fred Little,
field. F. Dudley Riggs. George W. Ewing. Henry
M. Warfield. .\djnmnt-Geueral of the State of Mary-
land: Baker Waters. J. II. Wlim-lwrlght. Barlow
Van Ness. F. «>'I>onnen llillem. .A. II. S. Post,
pri-sideiit of Hie .Mercantile Trust Company. George
C. Jenkins. Grosveiior llaiisiHi. Williert ItohiusiMi.
tieii. .Vdam E. IPMith. \V. B. Oliver. Cliarles E. Me-
lanie. rapt. William Frederick Presgrave. Itobcrt J.
Walilea. C. Carroll Poiiltney, ISiKirge t). Morrison.
William I’. Biggs. AVilliam M. Manley. .Spalding
.M. Jenkins. D. Slerrett Gittings. Redmond C. Stew-
art. tieiHge Brown. Jr.. Alvin Brown. Carroll BroM’ii.
Eugene I.everiiig. Jr.. W. Stewart Diffenderfer. E. S.
Merryiiian. .Murray Hanson. Dr. F. W. Keating. F.
W. Doiialdsoii. Gustav I.. Stewart. .Allan M«"Lane. C.
Graham .An-Iier. G. Howell Parr. Harry P. James.
It. M. Taylor iinil Carter Ian- BoM'ie.
Tliese are men of alTairs witii im|M*rtiint interests
IliroiiglKsit Hie slate. .Ami as long as ttiey hold to
tlii'ir allegiance and make tlieir iiillneni*e felt, it is
niillkeir tliat a legislature at Aiina(iolis will si-ri-
onsly interfere with tlic sjairt.
WILLIAM WALKER REACHES OAKLAND TRACK
San Francisco. Cal.. ttclulM-r 22.— AA'illiam Walker
.arriiial a! OakI.ind yesterday wiHi sixteen liorsi-s.
ills string iiiiislsis ,,f .siaii'ler Fay. Sir Edw.ii.l,
4 b, poutin'. Nisiii. Planter, Elgin, I.escar. A|sili,gizc,
ltiS|M>ii-fiii. .Ailrinchc. IW .May. Eddie S.. .Acki-r
iiia'i slid B<*Hc Kingston.
4 '. .><. Wilson i-aiiic from 4*gdcii with CiMiiiskiii,
llowaril I’carsoii. laaiise B., Varna and .Allicito.
K. D. Howard liiamght Jack Paine. Salpi'url, Light
Knight and Figeni from A'ain.aiuvttr,
NOTES OF THE TURF.
K. J. Pons’ IsirsCS, niiwar4l of tweiity tiv4' in iiiim-
bor, will leave Louisville forthwith for Jacksonville. ,
Mamie Algol is r4*|iorte4l to have <aime <int of h4>r
tw«i-inilc eUort, in the Vic Lurch Cup exceedingly
lame.
The pri<*e paid liy Isailor*' S*-lilessing4T for Kervh4--
val for cxisirtathin to Austria is said to have htTn
$t.tl00.
II. E. Nelson bus shi|i|H-d Sir Ashton to OakliiU4l.
He piirchasial tli4‘ Isirsi- from K. F. Carman in
Canada.
“Doc” AsIi 4*, of Slns'pslieiPl Bay, wlio was asso-
eiatisl with the lute Tully Conlt4‘r for a iiumIsT of
years, will race Hoffman and Tim Paces at Jackson-
ville. ^
It turns out that Textile’s lecent injury at I’hn-
lico was nothing more serious than a stone liriilse,
amt whih‘ lie will not race again this year he will
1 h" prepimsl for early racing In 1911.
Stilly Night, a filly tliat has raiml indifferently in
tills country, will lie aiming the Whitne.v sliipinent
to England the (Oiiiing month. ■* She is by Saii4lrii»g-
iKim — V’4?spers, and therefore a sister to Angidns.
Harr.v Payne Whitney, wlsise Sallie of Navarre
filly, by .Allan), won the Alington Plate at Newinar-
ket OctoiKT 11, won thi' corresponding race last year
with a half-brother to this year’s winner, by Broom-
stii"k, now known as Witchwork.
lUriiard Croker’s marc. Rlioiiora, is standing prepa-
ration well in England. The last race Rhcslora
starteil for (omitting the King’s Plate she walkeil
over for ri'oently in Irelaml) was the Champion
I’rize at the Curragh September Meeting in 1908.
whii-h she won. starting at 7 to 2 on.
A record was estat>lishe<l in Paris Sunilay, October
9. for Hie Prix du Conseil Municipal. The amount
pahl for admission at the gati's of the course
ainonntisl to over $."580,000, and the receipts of the
pari-mutuels ’are re|sirti'd at $727.:550. Aitlioiigh no
Ihigliidi b4irs«;s were running the money Invesusl tm
thiv principal race, with a dozen runners, is pnt
down at $209,400.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
J. S.. St. Louis. Mo. No. Such wagers lost*.
Newport, Xewimrt, Ky. It was a losing wager.
L. B., Detroit, Mich. The bet on High Range
hist.
C. F., Cincinnati, O. The place bet on Governor
Gray was a draw.
F. B. E., laiuisville, Ky. JiK-key J. Lee rmle six
winners at I»nisville June 5, 1907.
J. II. B.. Ixinisvllle, Ky. In the Lexington race
ill which Jack Weaver ran seconil and Roberta T.
was iinplaceil, the animals were coupled in the field
nliituels at 7 to 1.
P. J. M., laiiiisvlllc, Ky. It is a condition that
wiM arise froiinently as long as the Kentucky tracks
eontimie to use antiquateil machines that do not
|K*rmit each starter to be sold sepa rati^ y.
PIMLICO ENTRIES.
Prohahilities: Weather clear; track good.
Rai-ing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:15.)
XKiiiis well in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. *Approntlee allowance.
First Race— 3-4 MOe.
3-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record; 78081—1:124—2—122.)
Ind. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt. lldcp.
!I2426 Danfield 1111:12 115..X725
!>2466 Olilllon Queen ....107 1:144 115..X720
92-ttKi Mou Ami 98 1:14 115.... 715
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23., 1910.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. IlO^P:
\r24t\\- I'liarlle IIaruraTe..ll^.'V 1:12*
<!12477) Flyinff S4|aim*l . . .HKJ
!K2Tit1 Il4*nr.v Miinro 1:1S 115..X?ly
!K£$"_’.5^ Toiiiahi DM 1:13* 115. .X7l«
!«50:U Black Clii4*f DP 1:1.3? 115 7I«
!rJ501» Tempter 117 1:14* llS..x70i>
!KJ499 Illbernlca 115 70<t
Se4S)nd Race — 3-4 MUe,
2-ycar-olds. Selling.
(Track reconl: 7S081 — 1:124—2 — 122.1
917.5.8= Stan* DM 1:14* DU 725
!I24.59 Sjics Nostra 105 1:16» DU..X72I*
9‘»..x7I5
917.5.8= Stan* DM 1:14* 107 1 -
!I24.59 Sjics Nostra 105 1:16» 10t..x72<
!»2.52«!= ♦ 1 1 iglillown 9t» . . X 7i;
92497 IiKkira DM..X71;
!(24tH Firi'wiMsl 107 71-
9’2497 Aldivia 'Jl 1:13.* DM 7D
!)0!HM Clifton DM 7D
02497 •.Mollie S DM 70o
!>24.5."’, Golih-ii DM.. X 705
92497 Gnn!» Hill (.M) ... DM 700
K97.5:t Sylvan Dell DM..X70I*
92497 *Idle .Michael (M).. 90..X70t
Ford Bank. )i. c. by
C li II l•talnlllda —
Onaga 107
Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3-vear-olils and upward. Fillies and Mari*s. Selling
(Track ri8*oril: 924:)2 — 1:42* — 5 — 111.)
(9"2.501)*Malitinc • 3.. ’.I.5 72i
!r_'4»".S= Hill Top 107 1:14 4. .DP. . XTJ
92502 Crania 4.. 114.. X 71-
(!»2275t .Anna L. Daley ... 4. .107. . X7I."
9"2.52:{= Cintn'lla •I.. 95..x71i
92194 .Marigot 3.. 98. ,x7D_
92464S Our Hannah 3.. 9.5. ,x7<K
92510= Lillie Hoy (.M) ... 3.. 95 To.'
92511 Algrom*! 3.. 95. . X70(
Fourth Race 9 Miles.
Greater Balthnore Steejilecliase. $600 added.
4-.vear-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track reconl: 92469 — 3:.57* — 7 — 147.)
(t»2429) Selectns 5. . 1 16. . X70*
ilDkili* Tiilstliilale 9. . 143. . . .*50i"
924®* Jimmy Lane lo. . 14.";. . X69.'
92500 O. K 7. .149..®«»:
92.500 Young B11tz4*u .... 6.. 143 — .6W
922.50 Dr. Heard 7.. 143. .x tab
92313 Tourni.y 6. .14!l. . XHS:
92.525 Prlnct* 5. .144!. . X68-'
S4650 Dick Shaw 7.. 143 68f
92525 Indiola (M) 5. ,i:)0. — 68(
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
All -Ages. Malilens. Special Weights.
CTrack riKuril: 78tKS7 — li.'Kt* — !! — 10.5. i
:i
111.)
. !).5.
... 1
1 4
.DM.).
. X75i»»
4
.114.
. X71-5
4
.107.
. X7L5
n
. 95.
. X715
. 98.
. X7D»
. 95.
. X 705
. 95.
. . .7))5
. 95.
. X700
es.
Selling.
—7—147.)
5.. 116.
X7<M»
{}
.14.3.
. .«Ki
lo
.14.3.
X695
7
.149.
®)P5
.143.
. .600
7
.14.3.
X6!M)
n
.14!).
X6S5
r»
.146.
X68-'*
7
.14.3.
. .680
5
.i:p.
..680
924.54*
Sandhill
88 1:40* 2.. 95.
X725
91815*
Dnncraggan
4. .ID).
. .72*>
!)2.5."H)
tTroy Weight
2.. 92.
..715
92501
Snpi'rvisor •
. .715
!)2r>D)=
LiUie Hoy
.3. .107.
X7I.»
9*2510
Freneli Girl
3.. 107.
..7D)
92.501
Bounder
ow • • .
..7D)
9*^472
Knight of Uncas.
2. . !k».
. .
!)2467
tirish Nora
2.. J>2.
. .
92+56
Tliames
3.. HO.
XT)).*
91088
Virginia Cup
2. . 1>2.
, .711k*
92497
Idle Michael
2. . XKl,
X7IP
92510
lot Belle Agnes . .
4.. 107.
..700
92510
I’eeji Shot ".
4.. 107.
. .7)M)
til. R. Dulany entry.
Sixth Race — 1 1-8 MiVes.
.^-yimr-olils anil upward. .\lh>wanc4*s.
(Track n*cord: 92471 — 1:51* — 4 — 111.)
(92471) BONNIE KELSO.. 114 1:51* 4.. 113.
f!l2302) SnpiTStItion !k5 1 :.52* 5..1I:;..
HKJ340I Everett DI8 I :.5."! 3.. 108..
(92514) Reylipnm . .
92515 Uncas Chief
9-2276 Gilpin 10.5 2:00* 8..DM!. ,x725
Tlie flgim*s uniler ”Rec.” hi above entries show
the besrt; time maile by the liorse at tlie disfam-e.
with weight carried, sinci* Jannarj- 1. BMP. This
time Is not necessarily made by a winner. It may
be the estimated time of a hwing iwrfirrinauce.
!P 1:.52* 3..DI8. .x7."’-5
DCi 1 :. 5 . 3 * 3 . .108 7 :r,
LOUISVILLE FORM CHART.
(CHURCHILL DOWNS.)
LOUISVILLE, KY., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910.— Nineteenth and last ilay. New lomisville Jockey
Club. Autumn Mi'Vtlug of 19 da.vs. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Mars CassWj". Secretary. Lyman H. Davis.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (CHiicago time 2:15 p. in.). AV indk-ates wliip. S sjiurs. B blinkers. HR'
mes In parentheses following the distance of eacli race luilicate hidex number, track record, age of ln»rse
anil weight carrii*d. ‘Indicates apprentice allowanco.
first race— 8-4 Mile. (814:J6— 1 :ll"Tf,— 3— 110.) Purse $.500. 3-year-ohls and uji-
:’IRST RACE— 8-4 Mile. (814.36— 1 :ll"4f,— '5—
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $400.
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
92396 SEIAVIK
Tv 4 114
2
1'
1= 1= 1’
92SI8 ALKD THE GRE.AT
' w 3 111
7
o
3.',
3>5 3* 2i
t9-2;!6;t)RUBIA GRAXDA
w 4 108
9
1
oa
2* 2i ;t.i
9".518*DX'QLTESXE
wit 3 101
6
8
4'.1
4'J 4'i 4*
(92518)ALL RED
w 4 105
1
3
o'
♦»- H'a
92.50S=ABR.ASrOX
w 3 105
'>
6
6J
5' 5= 6=
(»2421)EYB WHITE
W 3 104
s
7
7'
•Jit »J4 73
' 92492 CLEVIXE
w-B 3 104
8
9
8=
8* sa S«
925C8 C. A. I^EIMAN
W 3 103
4
4
9
9 9 9
7 Auction Held.
Time
. 28.
47%
. 1:18%.
II>|uiv. Odils Auc’r*
Straight. Sales.
T Koerner A Turney
(9251X)ALL RED w 4 105 1 3 5' «= «‘l 5= J Deav’p t O Land X ...
»i50S=ABR.VSrOiV w 3 105 3 « fij 5' 5= 6= J Reid F J Pons i lo
(9.*431)EYB WHITE w 3 104 3 7 7* 7'i 7‘ 7* E Martin W<Hslford & Fizar li
!*349’2 CLEVINE WB 3 104 X 9 8= S» SX S« C Grand J Robertson DM tl9
935C8 C. A. I^EIMAN w 3 103 44 9 9 99 D Austin J L Beeson hi X
JAuction field. Time. 23. 47%, 1:13%. Track girod. — —
$2 niutiiels pufd, SkMwik. $6.90 straight, $4.80 place, $.3.70 show; Alfnsl the Great. $l.5.SO i.laie. $7.2t
sliow: Itubia Graiida. $f!.50 show. .......
H<(nivah‘iit Isadtlng islds — Selwik. 245 to DM! straight, 140 to DM) jdace, 8o to DM) show; .\lfri*il the
Great. Ii90 ti> 100 (ilaie. 260 to lot) sliow; Ruhia Grand-i. 75 to DP sliow.
Winner— B. c, by Kuiglit of the Thistle— Clatrette (tmineil by W. .Alartin). ......
Went to post at 2:24. At *H>st 1 nihiiite. Start good. AVon driving; mi-oiid iiad Hiird Hie x.-i'iie.
SELWIK is inconsistent, ran into Hie lead at onee and. sliowing the most sjmhmI thriMigliisit. ‘•'•'o
Hie others safe. ALFRED THE (iRE.AT wis prominent from the start anil isitgaiued Kl BIA (.KA.MJ.V In
tlie final drive. RUBI.A GRAXD.A rail in elosi'st jiiirsiiit to tin* streleh, hut was tiring fast at Hie end amt
would liave ls*en heateu in a few strides for tlilrd plam*. DUQUESXE. frisii -a skiw lH>gititiiiig.
into <•ontentlon. imt tired after riosing a big gaji. .ALL RED ran far ls*low liis ties! form. .VBK.\SD)N
and EYE AA’HITE ran as if disliking the soft going. The winner w.is entered for $.SIMI; no hkl.
.Scratched— 92520 Chaimltep«*c. lOt!; (92.520) Judge Waltmi. 101; 92447‘Tonimy McGee. !)8: 92o20 Hatcli-
ieisain. 98; 92270 .Anna. 100.
( iverweights — .Almision. 1 |s>iitid; Clevlne. 3; C. A. Ia‘lman. 2.
92530
SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (89550— 1:05%— 3— 95.) Pursi* $.5»M). 2-year oMs.
Selling. Net value to winner $400<
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin
Equiv. (Mkls .Aitc’li
Straight. Sale.s.
!il’:)0;)=L.ADY ORMIC-ANT
ir.’m HESITATE
!tL’;{l»9»AA'AR JIG
!«4«t*S(\\R. PIMPERNEL
934HO IX1UI.S KATZ
S!i3fi4 D. H. CARPENTER
91505 RAM.AZAN
»l491*MONTY FOX
89893 .AGAWAM
w 107 3 5 6‘ :>h 3l> 1= G Burns F J Pons
WB lot) 9 1 1‘ 3= 3h 2' .A Thomas G M Oiioni
WB 105 « 4 I'i U 3* A’an B’otenF B Ia*mairc
w lOS 7 ti 51 4">i 4‘ 4i J Howard G AY J Rissell
w 106 2 X 8‘ 7=- .55 5* C Grand M Foley
• w 106 4 9 9 6 * 6h 6J J Ueav’p’t W D A'ltitoe
WB 108 1 7 7= 9 9 7* Warren G J I»ng
w 106 S 3 3'1 S' SJ 8' D Austin .A L Ferguson
w 103 5 2 4= 5' 7h 9 T Koerner P Dunne
Time, 24, 48%, 1:01%, 1:08%. Track good.
$2 mutucis paid. Lady Ormicant $<>.;» straight, $3.00 place. $2..80 show; Hesitate. $l.2t) jdacc. $;:. Pi
sliow: War Jig, $5.!M) show. n :
Equivalent iKMiking islds — Lady Ormicant. 21.5 to DP straiglit, .->0 to DP jilace. 40 to DM) show. Hesi-
tate. ID) to DM) placi*. ,55 to DM) show; AA'ar Jig. DC) to DM) sliow.
Winner — B. f. Iiy Ormicant — loidy Hortense (traiiiml by AA'. C. AA"i*stmon*Iand ).
Went to jsist at 2:.5.3. -At jiost 2 minutes. Start giMHi. AA’wi driving; sis-ond and tliiril Hie
LADY ORMICANT was hard ridden all the way and. after closing a Irfg gap. moved iij) wltli a msli in tlw
stretch and ilrew away in the last furlong. HESITATE set the early jiace ami lield on gamely in tli<
stretch racing after suwumhliig to the winner. W.AR JIG showed the most sjieeil In Hie middle rmitiiiig.
•iiit.lired badly in the stretch and was a lucky third. SC.ARLET PIMPERNEL was going fast tliroiigh tin-
last slxteentli" when lie was sharply cut off, costing him tlilrd plai-e. The winner was witereil for $5tP;
no ^^•^j,jj.j,p^_j>24953^ttentlvo. 10.3; 92(M2 Mayor Head. 106; 92122 Ia>ween. 105: 922)"s8 Rml Klaw. 10:?:
92.505 Annie Nelson. 103.
SJQ~| THIRD R.U'E— 1 Mile. (749T.2— l:."t.8%— .5— 110.) Purse $.VH). ri-year-oids and ii|»waril
^ fp 1 Selling. Net value to winner $4(io. (Substitute for regular race ilm-larcd off.)
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
Ei|uiv. txids .\iif;’i,
Straight. Sales
(92.521 )FAIX'A DA
9l‘517=COI^ ASHMB.VDE
92517 AMERON
9252DBLF-VLL
92504 MIAMI
92520 DANDER
92521 JACK RIGHT
92494 ORKAMOSA
925<i9 OLIVIA MIEKLE
WSB 5 107
WB 3 92
w 3 97
7= .5' Ink IS js Van IVotenM HIrsch
jii Ink 2 M 2 ii 2 nk steinh’dt W Shields
WB 6 108 6 8 8= 8* 5.i 5=
W 4 106 2 2 6' 7= .3» 3'>
w 4 109 .5 10 9* 9= 8> 6=
WSB 4 109 S 1 I'l 2* 7' 7*
WS 4 108 9 9 10 10 in 9=
W B 3 103 10 7 3 ' 4h 6.', S’
3)> 4i> 4' 3.’. J Moore E Brown
8* 5.i 5= 4X J Reid Mrs I., M Holmes
7= S') 3i> 5= A Thomas .1 X Camden
9= 8' 6= 6* (? Grand Mrs J Gilmore
2* 7' 7* 7' J Deav’p’t J Cook
10 In 9= 8= Warren S Williams
925<i 9 OLIVIA MIEKLE WB 3 103 10 7 3 ' 4h 6.', S’. 91 E Martin -A D Steele 15
92196 DAA'E XICHOUSONWB 3 100 1 3 4' 6’’ 9h lo' 10 T Koerner C J Brockmiller 31 j
t Auction field. Time. 24%. 49%. 1:15%, 1:42. Track good.
171
$2 niiituels jiald. Falcada. $6.iM) straight. $3.40 jilace. $.3.:!0 show; Coh>m*I Ashmeade. $.3.20 place. $.3.Di
siiow: .AvicriHi. $11.40 show.
E<|uiviHent iMKiking •aids — FaU-ada. 245 to DM) straight. 70 to DP place, 65 to 100 show; Colonel ,\sh
im-ade. tP to lOK jiluee. ,5.5 to 100 .show; .Anierou. 470 to ItP sliow.
AA'iiiiier -4'h. g. liy AA'oolsthnrjie — Falerna (trained by M. Tlirscli).
AA’etit to post at 3:25. At iK»st 2 mluiites. Start good. Won easHy; second ami third driving. FAI.
C.tDA. away slowly, closed an early gap rajiidly Into the lead on the lioiiie turn and. coming away in tip.
sireteh. won in a canter. COLONEL .ASHME.ADE was well iiji throughout and mitsta.ved .AMERON after
a l‘:ird drive. .AMERON sav«al iiiiicli ground nil Hie way and finisheil fast. MI.AMI closed a gap and tire.|
in Hie last furlong. ELFALI, closed a lug gap in Hie last quarter. JACK RDHIT q*lt after showing the
most s|«-ed for a liiilf mile. Tin- winner was entered for $:MP; no hid.
Overweights — Klfall. 2 muiiids: Oriiamosa. 2.
H)URTH R. ACE— 1 Mile. ( 74962—1 ::W %_.5— I D). > Iroquris Handicap A’alne $2^,
^ ^ -All Agc.s. Net value to winner $1.44<>.
Iml Horses
AWtPPSt % % =>i Str Fin Jm-keys owners
Biiiiiv. Olds .Ane’n
Straiglit. Sale-r
<9246::iCHERRA'()LA wn 3 113 1 i
9242:: HANBRIIXIE w.s 5 114 5 7
92+23*0CEAN BOUND w 3 122 6 4
9"2493=HARRIG.AX WB 4 DVt 2 3
92463 TOM H.AYWARD WB 4 112 IS
92423=.I.Ai K ATKLX W B 6 135 3 2
92.M7tP"CES.-= C.AI.L.AWA5' w 2 92 7 6
924L’4*t*i(i\ EKN*>R.GT:.AA’ WS 2 96 S 5
t.Adii.-d -tarters. Time. *4'
.A Tli'uiias .( T riclan.l
470-100
Warren *5 H Hollu
47-10
J Reid '’lay Uro'"'
4
C Grand H R Brandt
to
G Burns .T W Schorr
16
T Koerner B Schreitier
* 3
Sleinirdt It Colston
26
Van Ifidentt N Smilh
). Track good.
8
uiiitiiels jKiid. I'hcrr.vola, $II.4U straiglit. .$4,811 jilace, $3.2.0 ^how: ll.iiilirldire. .$.).3(l jdace, g-> '
sliow; 0)-c,iii Bound. $3.1,0 sliow.
Eqiiiviilcnt iMsikiiig imUIs t3icrrvola. 470 J.i Jotl slrai-glit. 140 to DP jda-c. (15 to DP sjiow; ll.anhrld.,
165 to DM) Jilace. .*85 to DM) show: Oieaii Psviiiid. ,8t) Jo DP slio'w.
^'iiiuer— Ch, f, by Tauznieister — Last Uherry ^traimsl by J, T. Irelami).
■i ■ *■
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23.
DAILY IOlCING form.’
'■nKUUYtH,\* in JI.’i .? •' nim.it«*s. Start fair. Wiai hainlil.v: s.><-om1 aiul third drlvln::.
Mirt.-li turn" ‘. nun. in forward wiiloiititai from tlie start and. ko|h;£ into tin* l«i»d on tiir
!“lowij . i^ainni 7“““'',' J" tl>»* «•>«»• furl<«i». llAXHimKJK, uim U UM>d at Uu> |i««t and away
wld<> and fiiilsho.1 IvJ; “ . •'*■‘•*•1 '>• tl'«‘ drive. tHJEAX BOUND lout xrmud It.v soinc
»t‘d disliked tin* JArK ATTKIN lir^ fast after aettinx a fast pace for tbree-qnartei^
the »itreU'li PKl V4'v»%hs* HATWAUD rail foiily well. lI.KRUKtAN »i|iowetl sj»et*d, but tired iu
xw — •▼db**\*.'* ivioeose iii» «
^ ^^‘ruoiyhtw— Harrigan. 1 lum'nti
92533
U-TH UACE— 3^ Mile. i8143C— 1 :11%— .'i— 1U». ( 1‘nrse $.V»0. :*-.vear-olds.
.\llowaiices. Net value to winner !p 4 tNt.
8 jC1=Orkx
" ** '• '• Hufnaxel WH Fizor ' K if.
Sl’424 VOI *' ’ *' Martin P Dunne 7 31
t*l’44S Siai'Rry '"** 1 •* 1“*^ li A Thomas D M’ Meschendorf 13-5 60
f24!»l .TACK wieAvi.'D " ^ ’’ •*' •*' «rand H R Brandt 37-10 A7
K M EA\ KR will 3 t 4”. :tti 6 6 Warren .1 H Nichols 8 16
Time. 24, 4««i. 1:16. Track good.
Rnttw Ball*’^ ’^’•'*** place, 6:i.<t0 show; Rllauette, fl<t.20 plaee. $7.20 show”
K”a^:r7fA^■^s'iSS.^^ 'viV, "■ “ '» •"
W>iiTt~*^' •“ROMs*'.''— A ffr*.v (trained b.v S. .M. Heiidenasi).
<'REX U-xan l*h?wtc* ’ »“«““«*• ><<art aoml. Won drivins: second and third the same.
Ii-ff into tuV ' <*'«sed a hip xap after poms three fnrlonps and. saviiiK nineh prouud when tnrn-
•'P in hi lest^Il',- ‘’J**''’ *»M fiirlons. KI.LAXETTE liepan slowly, hut pained steadily, pettinp
«t'*eicli Hill i ^ **tride for seemid place. Bl TTER tiretl after slu»w*inp much the most sm^ed to the
'vi'V^n 'J'^ul'^RetTh *“t/rfere«ce.* S1?.UK^S Vorc^l
Serat<.ii!^i ooli.i . W E.V\ LU was kuocktal neck at the half-mile ground.
• •**: t'onot.v Tax. »7: »2u:t» Messenger Bov. 107- 92394 Colston 100-
»«l+*T*sl’s roitape. 1«t: 9240f» Coletta. 97: 92:ii;{ Dawn oT>ay. KW. Colston. IW.
vFverweixiu^-_( p,,unjs. Kllanette, 1: Sigurd. 4.
R.VCE 1 1-16 Miles. (81720—1:45 — 3 — KKt. ) Burse $500. 3-year-olds and up-
ward. Sell ing. Net value to winner $400.
ind Horses AWtPPSt'i % *4 Str Fin Jockevs Owners O?*!® AuR'n
Straight. Sales.
-YWtPPSt >4 >-j StrKiii
Bquiv. Odds Auc’n
Straight. Sales.
FIRST RACE— S-4 MUe. 3-year-olds. Selling. (780.S1— 1 ;12V:i— 2— 122.)
» Course DistTimeT'ekOdds 'Wt St ^ V4 % StrFin Jockeys Starlet
»244S SIQPrD
•-491 .TACK WEAVER
WB 100 6
W UlO 1
W 104 1
W 111 J
T Koerner Henderson&Hogan 220-100
Hufnagcl W H Fizor 26
E Martin P Dunne 7
A Thomas D W’ Meschendorf 13-5
C Grand H R Brandt 37-10
Warren .1 H Nichols 8
-AWtPPSt 14 % ?4 StrFin Jocke.vs
92 . 397 M.A«'QrEI.lVA
»224» F0.\4
92465‘ROYAI.. REPORT
BI'1-TMAX
924«!>=.S.AI.IAN
H23S9 EYEBRIGHT
92493 TOM HIGBEE
« ft2.-V(4)CEREMOX n -S
WB S 104 2 6 8
WB 4 106 5 7 1»
WB 3 111 7 I 7'
W 4 P6i 6 8 6'
WB 3 100 8 2 :!a
WB 6 107?. 4
W 3 108 3 3 2'
WB 4 109 1 4 4'
6 8 8 ;:,6 2 -
7 ink ]nk ]h lA
I 71 <;h *;h ;!U
ria 3<> 7-
.'j> r>6 ,"i=
2= ]» C Grand W T Anderson
li ?’i J Reid F J Pons
:!•> 3= .1 Deav’p’t E Nunn
4' 4- Ganz E MoCfoskey
7* E Martin P Dunne
6' 6i G Bums E Trotter
•5i 7= D Austin J F Gaffney
S K T Koerner P J Miles
n 1 aw I f T f O O 1 lit*! .W I IPS
Time. 84?4, 4»H, 1:15%. 1:42. 1:48%. Track good.
Koy^ V'.*0 straight. $.‘!..V> place. $.!.00 show; Font. $12.40 plaee. $C.80 show!
Bk. K!“2"4ji\h;V/s^i.;df “• “* i«> ^20 to
Winner— Br. f. b.v Jack Point— Eyelet (traiiietl b.v J. Diinond).
J4COf^pr ivA**^* "* K««*- Won easily: second and third driving,
tlu n*^ OuUlViim w?n."..‘’insh“* «tound the others in the next quarto?.
Ill- "h Li i* ' :‘i ‘*r " “"“•'1 ’***• fntlong to win as her rider pleased. PONT, showing
T,m w!is eu?e?^‘*for%^’’-'‘,m hw‘ ^'EREMONICS quit in the
Sqratebed— 92520»Hiram, 102.
Overweightii — Jaequellna. 3 pounds; Dolly Bultman. 1|; E.vebrlght. 11.
PIMLICO FORM CHART.
MD-. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. — Seventh day. Maryland Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of
14 days. (J5 books on.) Woathor cl ear.
Presiding Judge. W. P. Riggs. Starter. A. B. Dade. .Secretary, W . P. Biggs.
*?;. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Flg-
following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse
and weight carried. »lndicates appre ntice allowance.
QORkQK first RACE— 2-4 Mfle. (780S1— 1 :12%— 2— 122.) $ii00 added. Ail Ages.
V ^ rJ rj tJ -Allowances. Net value to w inner $430.
Index Course DistTimeT'ekOdds
OAMFIELO, br. g, 3
92426 Pimlico 3-4 1:12| fast 23-
92323 M’lboro Ab5i f 1:08 j fast 6-5
92259 Marlboro ImfOy 1;49| slop 7-6
92135 M'lboro AboJ f l;06g fast 1
91557 Saratoga 7-6 1:24| fast 12
91504 Saratoga 3-4 1:12| fast 3}
91441 Saratoga 3-4 l:13t slow 12
91160 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 11-10
CHH.T0H QUEEir, du f . 8
92466 Pimlico 3-4 l:13g fast 60
90353 Hamilton 5i f l:07g fast 8
90199 Hamilton 5i f 1:07} fast 8
89691 Toronto 7-8 1:30 slow 20
89429 Pimlico 3-4 l:13i fast 4
89305 Pimlico. 5-8 1:02 fast 3
89107 Pimlico 3-4 1:201 hvy 2}
MOM AMI. b. g. 3
92405 M’lboro Ab5i f 1:084 fast 8-6
92323 M’lboro Ab5J f 1;08| fast 5
92220 M’lboro Ab5i f 1:09* slow 9-10
92170 M’lboro Ab5J f 1:08| fast 13-6
92024 Toronto 3-4 1:14* slow 10
91S71 Dufferin 5} f 1:104 fast 8
91820 Dufferin 5-8 l:03g fast 3}
91765 Dufferin 3-4 1:174 fast 8
91359 Hamilton 3-4 1:131 fast 7
CHARLIE HARGRAVE, ch. c. 3
92431 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 fast 44
90706 Empire 1 1:41* fast 6
90625 Sheepsh’d 1 1-8 l:56i fast 7
90296 Sheepsh’d 1 1-8 1:54 fast 4
90156 Sheepshead 6} f 1:20 hvy 8
80146 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:491 mud 12-5
9006S G’vesend Ab3-4 1:132 slop 4
FLYIHG SQUIRREL, ch. e. 3
92477 Dufferin :U4 1:18 fast 6-5
92365 Dufferin 3-4 1:18| fast 3
92339 Dufferin 3-4 1:19 good 6-5
91871 Dufferin 5i f 1:104 fast 3v5
91792 Dufferin 54 f 1:09| fast 9-20
91770 Dufferin 4} f 57 fast 6.-5
91820 Dufferin
91765 Dufferin
91359 Hamilton
91792 Dufferin
91770 Dufferin
HEMRY MUMRO. b. g, 3
92511 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 7
StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Irish Lad — Znna (6. A. Bronder).
7 7-*?W Doyle 7 Priseillian. Field Mouse. Cohort.
1« 1*? W Do.vle :: Shanuon, Mon Ami.
I'i I'l W Doyle 5 J.H.H’ghton. G.Ca.stle. MobUlty.
38 4‘ W Doyle 8 Shannon, Jen. Wells, (Jold.Castle
1' 4‘4 W Doyle 5 Priseillian, VaoDen, BlackMate.
Ik 2=i W Doyle 6 Scarpla, Galley Slave, Agnier.
3k 6*4 W Doyle 7 Herkimer, Barl’thorpe, ConntleM
1* 1'4 W Doyle 10 Intrinsic. Woolcasta. Medallimi.
By Chilton — ^Hanover Qncen (Barhaiity Stable).
l»k 4*J Alex 7 Sir .Ylvescol. Malitine, Florimel.
9* 8*1 Palms 12 Mon .\mi, Bambro, Teddy Bear.
12 12'* Goldstein 12 Lady Svbil. Stafford. Loyal Makl
44 6* W R Wk’r 8 Ind.Mald, Sotemla, TheG.Bnt’lIy
4' 6*4 Ramsey 11 Slg, Osorlne. King Avondale.
4*1 3>J W R W’k’r 9 Ind.Mald, BelleMewr. FFch Girt
2* 4*1 McCahey 9 Kyrat, Gypsy Girt, Kyle.
By Boanerges— Bettis Barry (F. M. Walhsr).
5 S'^iFahi J..\.Munro. R.Onyx, D.Paradell.
2k 3'4 Fain 3 Danfield, Shannon.
1* 1* Fain 5 Toniata, B.oftheMount’n, G.Glrl
1* 1® Fain 0 Shawnee, Bl’kBrancb. M.O’Toole
8 10 Fain 11 Domlthilda, Amoret, D.deNoyles
3k 5'i Fain 6 F. Squirrel, OurNugget, Loy.Mald
5 5*4 Bezanson 5 M. Felix, LadyChilton, Boserrian.
4' 6'4 M Henry 7 C.W.Bnrt. LaR.Hindoo. M.FeUx.
7® 5*4 J Wilson 12 J.H.H’ton. LaR.H’doo.Domitb’da
By Solitaire n. — ^Aya (J. Herer).
34 2k Mr H T’k’r ft Medallion, Dullcare, Banyah.
3k 4'*4J Reid 6 Jnp.Joe, Falcada, L. of Langden.
4k 7‘®JMr R B’nt 9 Cheek, Wilton Lackaye, Dullcare.
9 9'* Keogh 12 P. Johnson, C. Swanson. Cheek.
8 8" A Lang 9 Shannon, Ben Lo.val. Magazine.
4* 4»J G Gamer r> Reyboum. UncasChlef, Martinez.
1® 1* Mr H T’ker 9 BarNone. T.Uardener. M.Perlg’d.
By Cezarion — Katie W. (W. R. Williams).
1' 1' A Martin 5 Anavri, Horiion, Onr Nugget.
3® 5*4 A Martin 7 Miss Felix. I»yal Maid. Horicon
4k 5®1 M Henry 7 LaReineHindoo. Anavri, B.Keck
1* 1*4 .M Henry 6 OurNugget. LoyalMaid. LanraA.
1* 1* Henry 7 L.Mate. Ted.Bear. D.Hamilton.
1* 1*4 M Henry 8 MissFelix, L.Cblltoo, BonnieBee
By Toddington— Marquise (C. H. Greene, Jr.}.
91513 Saratoga
91481 Saratoga
91357 Saratoga
91256 Saratoga
91118 Empire
91042 Empire
1 1:39} fast 40 :
1 1:404 fast 15
1 1:40 fast 8
3-4 1:172 slop 16-5
3-4 1:122 fast SO
3-4 1:13 fast 20
TOMIATA. b. g. 3
6 6*»4A Lang
8 7®J McCahey
2® 1'4 McCahey . , ^ _
4® 4'* McCahey 16 Cnaqne, 'Sebastian. Frances Ky.
3® 2* Butwell 13 Sadaquada. Montcalm. Melville.
6 6'®4McCahey 7 BigSnek. SalVidatile. Dom. Arvi
7® 8'*4A Lang 12 Infatnation. Scarpla, Oxer.
By Beyal Emblem — Garoga (A. Garsoa).
2'® 2' M Bell 4 K.A’dale, M.O’Toole, MySon.Boy
3» 2* Clement S MonAmi, B.oft.Mount’n, G. Girl
1* 1» Fain 7 ElOro, Haymarket. RoyalOnyz.
4® 3*4 Fain 7 Haymartcet, Moltke. Croydon.
4 2® McCahey 4 Malitine, Anavri, Horicon.
3® 3* Stelnb’dt 8 Woolcasta, F.SqnlrreL D’lthllda
4® 4®4 A Lang 12 SaUy Preston. Sight. Domlthilda
6 HarveyF.. Qnes.Mark. Golconda.
14 Mer.Knigbt, Gr’nbrldge, 'Wander
10 Fran. Ray. Glandore. Duncraggau
16 Cnaqne, Sebastian. Frances Ky.
92325 Marlboro
3-4 1:17 fast 3
I mi Horses
»2?23=SHANXON WB 3 110 3 4
* 1 3 ”■ -•* P S.P ’ Randolph 7-5 8-5 3-2 1-3 out
^>4 MB^LLION WB 3 IW 5 3 J«k :{c 3; Rowan E B C^assatt 40 75 60 15 4
SWANSON WB 3 106 2 5 6 6 5® 4* A Lang F C Pitier 10 25 20 5 8-5
Fjl.ta-JENNXE WELLS WB 6 107 6 1 4= 5' 6 .5' Gross J J Fahey 40 60 60 12 34
9‘.’r<24 COONEY K. WB 6 112 4 6 5«k 4® 4J 6 E Dugan F Rose 8 10 10 2 3-5
, Time, *4%. 49, 1:15%. Track heavy.
Winner — Br. c. b.v Ogden — I.amlient (trained b.v J. 1. Smith).
Wont to |>ost at 2:15. -\t post 3 minutes. .Start fair. Won easilr: second and third driving. SHAN-
NON ran in close pursuit of the Ii-aders until rouuding tlie far turn, then moved up swiftly and. wearing
U.4CQI ET down in the homestretch, drew away in (he last sixteenth. KACQHET outbroke the others and
showed the most spe**!! for a half mile, hut tired when it came to a hard drive. MEDALLION ran gamelv
tliroughout. but tired in the last quarter. CAITAIN SW'AN.SON made up some ground, but ran.powlv in
going favcwahlo to him. CtKlNEY K. ran well to the stretch and quit. ‘
Scratched — ^9242«®Fleid Mous,'. 112: (92527) Practical. 107; 9242ft Kosseaux. 107 : 92497*Bluc Mouse. 92-
!*242« Besom. 112; 92524®Iai Salle. 112.
Overweights— k^apta In Swanson. 1 (louiid.
SEfDND R.4CE— 1 3-16 Miles. t!e2502— 2:00%— 5— 112.) ${i00 added. 3-year-olds and
AWtPPSt % % % StrFin Jocke.vs Owners
O H C P S
31 2® 2* I'i C H Shll’gJ L McGinnis
2* Estep P S. P • Rand.
3' Rowan E B C^assatt
4* A Lang F C Pii»er
•5' Gross J J Fahey
6 E Dugan F Rose
P S. P ' Randolph 7-5 8-5 3-2 1-3 out
E B Cassatt 40 75 60 15 4
F C Pitier 10 25 20 5 8-5
J J Fahey 40 60 60 12 34
F Rose 8 10 10 2 3-5
92536
SEfDND B.4CE— 1 3-16 Miles. t!*2502— 2:00%— 5— 112.)
upward. Selling. Net valu- to winner $4:U».
AWtPPSi St % % %. StrFin Jockeys
i92515)HIGH PRIVATE ws 4 116 3
»2468*L. OF LANGDEN w 6 105 6
92523 DIXIE KNIGHT WB 3 109 1
92279 BARON E.SHER WB S lOS 5
92501®LAYMINSTER ws 3 99 4
924.T2 TA NUN DA wii 3 113 2
1 1' 1' 1' I'i 1® 1® Gilbert
."i 3* 3* 3® 2' 2® 2'i M Hell
2 2' 2'i 2' 3® S'* 3'* Fain
4 :,<• 5'® 4® 4= 4* 4® A I^ng
C C Smithson 3-5 7-109-2
R E Watkins 20 15
E F Condran 5 6 44
A C Henderson 15 25 20
O H C P S
3-5 7-109-201-5 out
20 20 15 4 8-0
5 6 44 9-101-3
T Davies E B Cassatt
Pul.un.G Archlb’dMrs W G WilsonlO 15 15 4 3-2
E 113 2 6 6 6 6 6 Pul.un.G Archlb’dMrs W
Tiim-. 84. 50. 1:15, 1:43%, 2:04%. Track heavy.
How — Commena (trniueil b.v T. F. Colest.
15 20 12 24 1
Winner- B. g. b.v (Vldfellow — rommena (tr.iiiieil b.v T. 1
Went to |M»st at 2:4.‘{. .\t |»ost 2 minutes. Start good.
Won easll}'; second driving: tliinl the same.
92431®I>rLLCARE WB 3 148 8
92468 DR. BARKLEY WB 4 153 7
<92377)EL ORO wb 4 J4I 4
92402 CHARIVARI , BSB 6 13? 3
92501 TRI'DO w 3 146 6 8 8
<9M»1)WTLT. LACKAYE WSB 6 148 2
92510 DR.YCHME w 4 13S 5
90495 MISS PERIOORD w 6 143 1
WB 3 148 8 7 2® 1= 1' ink ji MrOFl’n O F FleiscbtnannS
WB 4 153 7 6 5 ' 4® 2® 2* 2* Mr E TkerJ S Ownbev 4
WB 4 HI 4 3 4'i 3h 3* 3'* 3'* Mr H T’erR S Garre'tt 5
WSB 6 13? 3 4 6'i 5'J 4' 4* 4'J MrLCh’r G P Sherman 2i
w 3 146 6 8 8 7' 6'? 6® o' Mr H Ijee A D Parr 1<
WSB 6 148 2 7' 8 7' f,' 6® Mr T Wr’tR Parr 3
w 4 13S 5 1 I'i ?i ,'.® 7' 7'1 Mr L G’thC W Williams 3<
w 6 143 1 2 3' 6® 8 8 8 Mr J T’kerE H Cassatt 4
20 5») 50 15 7
10 10 15 6 3
3 5 4i 2 1
30 60 60 20 10
92.510 DR.YCHME w 4 13S 5 1 1'? ?i r.® 7' 7'1 Mr L G’thC W Williams 30 60 60 20 10
90495 MISS PERIOORD w 6 143 1 2 3' 6® 8 8 8 Mr J T’kerE H Cassatt 4 5 5 2 1
Time. 86, 61%, 1:18, 1:48. ^ack heavy.
Winner— B. c. by Hastings — Duleibella (trained by J. J. Ilrlandl.
Went to |K)s( at 3:13. At post 1 minute. Start gixid. Won handily; second and third driving. DT’LL-
C.\RE moved up wltli a rush on tb<* biickstreteh and drew away into a long lead, then saved ground all tiie
way and outsta.ved DR. B.YRKLEY in the tiiml drive. The latter was outrun for the first quarter, but
4'liisisl on the leaders with a nisli at the half-mile post and api>ear(-d to have the w'iimer lieaten when
straightened out in the homestretch, but tireii and gave way finally. EL ORO ran in close pursuit of tUe
l<*aders all the way and easily disposal of the others. WILTON I.,\CKAYE ran iworlr. The winner, eii-
i.red for $600, was bid up to $1 ..'mO and liougbt in.
Seratch«*d — 92499 Endyiiiioti. 1.3ft; ;»2302= Black ford. 1.5.S; 92511 ®Qnest ion Jlark. 160; 92527®Gav Deceiver.
]53- 91KilO Ogbwaga. 130: tllltX) Rokeby. 130.
'Overwelglits — Tnido. ft |a>iinds: Ilraeliiiie. ft.
92538
FOl RTH R.\CE — 3 Milas. Steeplechase, $000 added. 4-year-oIds and upward.
AIIowan<>es. Hunters. Gentlemen Riders. Net value to winner 3«k».
AWtPPSt 5 10 15 19 StrFin Jockeys Owners
<916I3)ADVE.NTI*RER w 5 165 1 1 1® J® 1® 1'" 1=* l®« Mr D KerrW R Martin . .
BAMBO " e 15.7 5 5 4'» I®’ 2® 2'- 2'® 2» Mr T Wr’tG Brown Jr 3-2 » 9-5 3-5 out
KARAGOI^A w 6 H.3 3 2 2® 2* I-* 3'“ .3®* 3®* Mr L F'lerL Brown 8 16 7 2 out
(91686IIRON PRINCE w 8 168 4 3 3' 3'? 3' 4 4®« 4®* MrHN’las J A Whit* 5 5 3J 1 out
4-'«14 SA POLIO " 1" 153 2 4 5 Ti 5 5 5 5 Mr H LeeG Hever 8 * 15 15 4 out
* Time. 6:42. Track heavy.
Wliiuer — B. g. by Star Ruby — Ventura <train<-d by S. Veitcbi.
Went to post at 3:42. At isist 2 minuti^. Start good. Won cantering: si>cuud and third driving.
VDVEXTl'KEIt dasbed to the trout s*s»u after the start and easily held the others safe throughout.
"r\MBO moved up when going to tlm sixteenth Jump, which he hit bard, then dropped back. KARAOOL.V
O H C- P S
2 1 out
9-5 3-5 out
itaMBO mov^ up when going to the sixteenth Jump, which he hit bard, then dropped back.
tcK^wi^ but lacked .speed. IRON PRINCE quit.
Scrat ched — 91(>43®MVlrd.s»me. 143; Magnella. 14«i.
pr 00 PIETII R.\CE— 1 Mile. 1 780::7— 1 :;49%— 3— lft.». ) Walden Stakes. $1..5(>
2-.vear-olds. .\llowaiices. Net value to winner $2,029.
Walden Stakes. $1.5(X) added.
I92470)ZELS
<9S>12)CHERIsH
92497®M.\R0M ARA
<9I.V)3)tSTINGER^
9|..6rt TOUCH ME
924.'.4tTROY WEICH^
9^312 HBATHERBROOM
92512 .ALDRIAN
9-*.'5*StKINGPIN
92Si2®tHORIZ<^N'
tAdded starters.
% Str Fin Jockeys Owne.'s O H C P S
7i 6'i 5® 1" C H Shil’gS C Hildreth 1 2 9-5 9-102-5
... .jai .J, .J- c.rnss R T 'Wilson Jr 4 41 3 1 3-5
6® 4? 4? 3' S Davis MrsRWWalden 1.5 20 20 7 3
1-i 1® li 4' Gilbert C C Smithson 5 8 8 3 .3-2
4' 3* 3'i r>» A Lang D Dunlop 5 6 34 3-2 7-10
8* 9 6= 6® Estep H R Dulany 50 100 100 40 15
9 S' Si 7® o Moore E B C'assatt 20 50 40 15 7
5* 7® 7' 8‘ E Dugan BeverwyckStable l.'i 20 15 6 3
► XI nRIAN **' •’ ■* K Dugan BeverwyckStable l.'i 20 15 6 3
^wiVfiPIN *1' t 3 li 2* 5'i 9 9 Fain Ouincy .stable 2« 60 60 20 10
Ij+xjoPiaiN ” *** ' *'•“ •*9' rs>st. G Archih’dR F Carman 5 10 8 3 8-5
- added barters. Time. 85. 50. 1:17. 1:46%. Track heavy.
\ bv Adam— Shaft Uraiil.sl by S. C. Hiblretlit.
Weill to isist at 4:16. -\t isist 7 niiinites. Start bad. IVon driving; s4‘cond and tliinl the same.
< iv«s f.rt'ce.l to ovcniinie inueb inteifc'rene.. after leaving the |K>st slowly and was biimiieil Into sharply
,.W hv 'I'Ol'CII ME 1" eO*“" to the first liirii ami foiced to pull up. then elosisl a big gap and. fln-
rush just managed to get up in the Iasi stride. CHERISH inovisl up rapidly on the far
***,1,1 wore S’riNGEII down in tl.e sireteli. but tiri-il after disiMtsing of the latter. MAROM.ARA eloseil
..Vn simI finlsin-d fast and gamely. STINGER set the pace and sliowinl miieb S|iee<l. hut find in the
..wrfei- TOl'CII ME made a g.ssi effort while riHiiidiiig the far turn, but retinal in the homestretcii
. s_ . 1 .. ...1.1 Oidsliial fast and gamely. set the pace
? touch me made a g<ssl effort while riHiiidiiig tlv
lad sliovt^^^^^ carlv sis-.d. but failed to stay.
t«t': te-a.l Bounder, tr.l.
fm’ iVh SIXTH K.VCE-1 1-16 Miles. (!r249.S-i
ward. Haiidb-ap. Net value to winner *
SIXTH K-VCE— 1 1-16 Miles. (!»249.S— 1 120 . » $iMN) added,
ward. Hiiiidi<-ap. Net value to winner $.540.
.AWtPPSt 'I 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners
92432=EVERETT
92f<04»('LIKK E1>GE
•251 5 : J. H. HOT'GHTON
w 3 108 1 2 2' Ik lU ]: i« McCahey Ouincy Stable
, B 4 106 2 3 3 3 2 ‘ 2 ® 2 ® A Lang P. E IVatklns
W ;{ 108 3 I 2® 3 3 3 Gross G W Scott
Time. tS, 50 , 1:16%. 1:43%, 1:61®/^, Track heavy.
.3-year-<dds and iip-
7-1013-1013-10out—
92230 M’lboro Ab54 f 1:09* slow 6-6
92199 Marlboro 64 f 1 :23| fast 24
92138 Marlboro 64 f l:2o| fast 6-6
91809 Montreal 3-4 1:134 fast 7
91618 Windsor 54 f 1:104 hvy 10
91585 Windsor 3-4 1:13 fast 8
BLACK CHIEF. Uk. m, 3
92503 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 3
90867 Empire 3-4 1:13 fast 44
90775 Empire 3-4 1:132 fast 3
90673 Empire 3-4 1:14| good 5
90597 Ehnpire 3-4 1:13* fast 10
89831 G’vesend Ab3d 1:12 fast 7
82812 Gravesend 5-8 1:011 fast 7
TEMPTEB, b. c. 3
92E01 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 15
92276 FortErie lm70y 1:49| slow 9
92255 FortErie lm70y 1:534 hvy 12
92161 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:59* hvy 3
FJOW Toronto 1 1-8 1:53 fast 60
91970 Toronto 1 1:40* fast 100
91577 Windsor 5| f 1.-06 fast 50
HIBERMICA. b. g. 3
92499 Pimlico 3-4 1:134 last 60
91042 Empire 3-4 1:13 fast 100
90914 Empire 3-4 1:112 fast 100
90775 Empire 3-4 1:131 fast 60
89230 Pimlico 3-4 1:18| slow 20
88782 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13* fast 30
88567 Jacks’ville 51 f 1:072 fast 30
3® 2® Clement
1* 1® Fain
4® 3*4 Fain
4 2® McCahey
3® 3* Stelnh’dt
4® 4®i A Lang
By Allan-a-Dale— DoUie Me (J. F. Sweoiey).
IJ 3®1 McCahey 12 Claque, Banyah. Laughing Eyes.
2® 3® Butwell 13 S..Alre8cot, Jean.dTArc. Dracoola
4* 3®i G Garner 15 Gal.Slave, Rosseanx, Chickasaw.
1® 1® Van B’oten 7 Chickasaw, EthelD., GoM.Legend
41 5®* Hyland 13 Gilpy. fflxty. Oxer.
1® 6®} A Thomas 14 Big Stick, O Em. Woolcasta.
3® 4® C Grand Mexoana. Pretend. Little King.
By Oigantenm — ^Templetoa (C. DeWitt).
6® 3* Gross 8 .Malitine, Layminster, Tmdo.
2® 2® Gross 7 Lex.Lady, Flashing, Laugh.Eyes
54 5'®4Gross 8 Biflemau. Kokomo, Bang.
5® 4®4 A I.<aiig 7 BaronEsher. Lcxing.Lady, Gilpin
6* 5'® Taplin 7 Acumen, Rifleman. Nethermost.
9 8 Caldwell 11 Starbottle, J.H.H’hton, Compton
10 10®*fFain 10 Malitine. Tnbal, Woolcasta.
By Meddler— Irish Ivy H. (Miss A. M. Mairoae).
7® S'* Gordon 10 Montcalm. Nick Stoner, VatiDen
10 10®* J Bergen 12 Infatnation. Scarpla, Oxer.
8* 9*®iJ Bergen 10 Jeanned’Arc, Sixty, Royal Onyx.
8* 8*®|J Bergen 15 Gal.Slave. Rosseanx, BlackCbief
8* 8=* Gilbert 9 Wenna, Kyle. Jennie Wells. ‘
6* 6*1 C Grand 14 .(^1. Ashmeade, Tempter, Cralla
r Jacks’ville 51 f lf072 fast 30 106il4 14 12 8 6®4 J Bergen 14 ClemBeacbey. Ant.Rose. MonAmi
SECOND RACE— 3-4 MUe. S-year-olds. Selling. (78081— 1:12%— 2— 122.)
STABS, ch. g, 2
91738 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast
915£ Saratoga 3-4 1:132 feat
91507 Saratoga 7-8 1:26* fast
91445 Saratoga 7-8 1:29' slow
91122 Empire 3-4 1:12] fast
91076 Empire 3-4 1:15| slow
SPES MOSTBA. br. f. S
92459 Pimlico^ 5i f 1:072 fast
92315 Fort Erie
92214 Fort Erie
3-4 1:161 good
5-8 1:031 hvy
92128 Fort Erie 54 f 1:06| fast
91605 Windsor 54 f 1:082 slow
Sl.'iSS Windsor
91411 Hamilton
5-8 1:01| fast
3-4 1:14* fast
HI6HFL0WK. ch. f. 3
92526 Pimlico 5J f 1:11 slow
92378 Marlboro 5-8 1:03 fast
92169 Marlboro 6-8 1:02 fast
INDOBA. Uk. f, S
92497 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast
92378 Marlboro 5-8 1:03 fast
tender to the stretch. Ilieil tinil. T.V NUN D-V was iicllcd up in the homestretch. B.ARUN ESHER and
I..VY'MINSTER r^ii iKsirly. The wiiiiH-r was enterid for $1,500: 110 liid.
Scratched— (92511) Harvey F.. 101: !t2511 ®Qiiesti(m Mark. lOS; 92527®Tasteful. 10(5; 92527=Gav De-
ceiver. 102: <91(»1 1 Wilton I.acknye. Ill; 9’A511®(;oleoiida. iO.1.
Overweights — Dixie Knight. :{ iiouiids: T.*! Nun Da. 1.
Pa third R.\t $5— 1 Mile. ( 780.37 — 1:559% — .‘5 — 105.) $500 added. 55-year-olds and upward.
^ ^ • Selling Handicap. Geiitlemeii Riders. Net value to winner $520.
Iiid Horses .AWtPPSt ®4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H ,C P S
92282 Marlboro
92197 Marlboro
917^ Montreal
91507 Saratoga
91356 Saratoga
91286 Saratoga
5-8 1:044 good
5-S 1:02 fast
5-8 1:00* fast
7-8 1:26* fast
54 f 1:07 fast
5? f 1:10| hvy
FIREWOOD, b. c. 3
92401 Marlboro 5-8 1:022 fast
92282 Marlboro
92261 Marlboro
92136 Marlboro
91193 Saratoga
910^ Empire
90816 Empire
5-8 1:044 good
5-8 1:041 slop
5-8 1:012 fast
54 f 1:092 good
54 f 1K)84 fast
54 f 1:072 fast
ALDIVIA. b. f . S
92497 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast
92321 Marlboro
92169 Marlboro
91545 Saratogra
91484 Saratoga
5-8 1:022 fast
5-8 1:02 fast
3-4 1:132 fast
54 f 1:074 fast
CLIFTON, b. g, 3
90909 Windsor 44 f 552 fast
9*5610 Fort Erie 5-8 l:00g fast
905^ Fort Erie 5-8 1:00* fast
MOLLIE S., b. f. 3
92497 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast
92169 Marlboro 5-8 1:02 fast
91889 Dufferin 5-8 1:04* fast
91843 Dufferin 5-8 1:04* fast
91796 Dufferin 5-8 1:05 fast
QOLDEN, ch. g, 3
92453 Pimlico 54 f 1:0S| fast
912.55 Saratoga 54 f 1:10 slop
89348 Aq’duct 44 f st 53 fast
89300 Aqueduct 5-8 st 1:014 fast
89188 Aq’duct 44 f st 66* slow
89073 Aq’duct 4| f st 69 hvy
GUNS HILL, ch. g, 3
92497 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast
92404 Marlboro 5-8 1:03 fast
SYLVAN DELL. b. f. 3
8975.3 Belmont 1-2 st 48* fast
89123 Aqueduct 1-3 st 48 fast
8^1 Aqueduct 1-2 st 50* slow
88995 Aq’duct 44 f st 54* fast
88735 Jacks’ville 1-2 48* fast
88594 Jacks’ville 1-2 49 fast
IDLE MICHAEL, ch. g, 3
92497 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast
89379 Pimlico 5-8 1:02| fast
89329 Pimlico 44 f 554 fast
89282 Pimlico 41 f
89216 Pimlico 44 f 1
FOBD BANK, b. c. 3
l irst start.
3-4 1:13* fast
5-8 1:02| fast
44 f 554 fast
44 f 552 fast
44 f 1:014 hvy
107
13-5 108 1
6 107 1
7 108 11 :
8 - 105 2
8 111 7
4 104 7
104
9 109 3
6 106 6
6 107 1
100 103 3
12 107 —
34 102 4
JO 105 3
100 91 2
20 112 3
20 114 7
104
25 107 2
1-0 111 2
8-5 104 2
4 1C6 3
50 112 5
60 99 6
40 105 8
60 110 9
107
20 117 5
15 107 1
6 107 4
8 104 4
15 110 23
12 110 14
8 101 4
KM
5 107 6
7-5 109 5
4-5 1064 2
12 94 12
15 94 13
104
100 lOe 1
100 97 11
40 106 10
104
75 ite 7
6 ill 4
I- 2 107 2
3-2 106 4
6 106 5
104
4 109 1
40 99 15
7-5 94 5
II- 5 104 1
34 109 3
15 99 2
104
100 107 4
10 1084 6
104
20 99 9
50 94 3
30 100 7
10 109 6
64 115 7
3 115 6
20 IM 8
64 106 2
4 109 1
5 104 1
7 109 7
107
By Nastnitinm — Gaze (R. F. Carman).
1 2® 2* G Archib’dlD Moncrelf, Tripping, Ivabel.
8 44 4»J G Archib’dl2 Whin, AldlvU, Rye Straw.
13 11 11®* G Archib’dl4 Kormak. Dr. Dnenner, Whin.
4 34 3*4 McCahey 17 Miss Nett, Rinda. Whin.
4 6® 5*®4McCahey 7 S. Charter, Shackleton, Hectagon
5 4k 3'4 G Garner 7 B.Lomond, Handnmning, Agility
By Garry Herrmann — Avon IL (W.F.A.MnlhoIland).
5 5 4®"4E Intgaii ."1 Rogon. Bine Mou.<k'. Whin.
5 4®"4E Intgaii ."1 Rogon. Bine Mou.<k'. Whin.
4* 4* G Gamer 6 Clay. Imprint. Missive.
1* 1* J Wilson 6 Mer.Lad. Semi-qnaver. S.ofRocks
4. 4*i G Gamer 4 Onager, Semprolns. Sidney B.
4* 3* A Lang 11 Scribo, Belair, Shot.
4»k 3=4 A Lang 9 T. Busybody. Okolona, ALBlltzen
4® 3* ()’Connor 10 Rash. Nisi, SopUe.
By Peep o’Day — ^Rain Droo (R. English).
3* 2' Gaskin 9 EagleBird, ChiltonSqnaw, Ynca.
2* 2* Simmons Indora.* Hecnba. Altadena.
7 7®-lF Swain 7 Miss Jonah. MolUe S.. Aldirla.
By Solitaire H. — ^Arisbe (G. Griot).
V uii tUllZ7%|Ua W , X IU'
.5 Indora.* Hecnba. Altadena.
7 Miss Jonah. MolUe S.. Aldirla.
1 54 6*4 McCahey
1 1® 1* Fain
6 4® 4® Fain
3 3* 3'® Ural
7 7 8®‘ McCahey
1 7® 10>® McCahey
7 7® 5®* McCahey
7 12 10'® McCahey
8 WhiteWool. Maromara. B. Mouse
5 Higliflown, Hecuba. .Altadena.
10 Firewood, Nora Emma. FairMiss
4 Ivabel. Miss Jonah. Altadena.
9 Leah, Bay thorn. Sweepaway.
14 Kormak, Dr. Dnenner. Whin.
19 Granite, Ben Lasca. The Rascal.
16 HelenBarbee. TheHagne. VanZee
By ScintiUant n.— Jessie Woodson (C. L. Mack).
6 5>4 5"4Wrls|ien ft R.Straw, Che’keeRnsc. N.Emma
2 24 Ik Clement 10 Nora Emma. Fair .Miss. Indora.
1 ^ Fair.Mlss. NoraEmma. Excelleneo
5 5* 5** J Bergen 0 Ivabel. M.W.ldttlettm. Pharaoh
23 23 23 Kennedy 23 Dr. Dnenner. Ynca. Definite
ll QnIncyBclle. Alexandra. Noeegay
6 74 6'®|A Thomas 10 Stare. Dartwortb. Towton Field.
By Alforten — ^Diviiiation (R. F. Carman),
n Ur ^ WhlteWool, Maromata. B. Mouse
2 2- 2®| W Doyle 6 Double Five. Maid. Hecnba.
> McCahey 7 Miss Jonah, MoHie S.. Hawklike
8 6® 2k Moore 12 'Whin, Rye Straw, Stare.
5 54 4®1 Moore 15 Rye Straw, Gold of (>pblr. Crash
By The Scribe— Merry Beel (H. Flippea).
5 74 ll®*4McTag’rt 12 M.W.Littleton. M.Jonah. Mrivor
EagleBird. Planntess. MlssJonali
10 10 10®»4Kennedy 10 Eagle Bird, Miss Jonah. MIssim.
By Alloway— Flaxen Hair (C. C. Smithson).
? Su J” Mct’abe S WhiteWool, Maromara. B. Moose
« ^ Jonah, Aldivia. Hawklike.
? ?» S IsabelCasse, SngarLoaf, Ell Soo.
J « i? I Al.Blitzen, SteveBaWwin. Tirade
5 3® 24 Fain 9 Sugar Loaf, Hnxter. Candidate.
By Goldcrest — ^Token (Oneck Stable).
1? UJ* Shil’g .5 Oi.Sqiiaw% Mis.«Jonali. RyeStmw
^9 ^01 Kormak. Ro.val Lodge,
o ^ WhiteWool. Twick’ham. AMrian
9 Cktbinp^r, Pennyroyal.
» 2? McGee o Onager. Busy Miss, Dcmcaster.
2 14 Ik Taplin 5 Ladasette. Cherish, Stepfather.
By Aloha — ^Mrs. Stuart (N. K. Boal).
8 8 8*4 .Sh’maker 8 WhiteWool. Maromara. B. Moose
6 6 6® Sh’maker 6 Schnickelfrltz. Hate. Mariner.
„ « (Mrs. J. McLaughlin).
Thomas 1.7 Pickan’av. F.Ruhst’ler. R.Straw
3 44 5®®J01sen 5 Crash, Winning Widow. Vallooia
5 fi. Scrimmage, Agawam. F. Mnllens
3 3®4 7®>|M McGee 11 Ladasette, Onager, Naughty Lad
7 7k 4®} J Reid 10 Vallmiia. Lonile B.. Harv. Moon
7 6®4 7®*iNlcol 9 Don’t. Vallonla. StkrtlM.
By Potentate — ^Bonnie Lizzie II. (W. L. Maapin).
7 7* 7®4 Estep S WhiteWool, 5raromara. B. Mouse
4 4 4®1 C Grand 4 Footprint. Borrower. Missive.
2 l»k 2® C Grand 10 Ixichiel. Heretic. Missive.
2 34 3»1 C Grand l.H Chil.Belle. Dr.Dnen’r. Mnskmel’a
6 4‘4 3®J C Grand 7 Missive. Ivyton. Rapid Flight.
2* 2®| W Doyle
4® 3®5 McCahey
6® 2k Moore
54 4®4 Moore
14 3®} Taplin
2® 2® M McGee
14 Ik Taplin
34 3»1 C Grand
4‘4 3®J C Grand
By Cbuctanunda.— Onaga (D. Woodford).
^ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-oldz and upward. Fillies and Mares. Salliiig. (!)24;{2—
1:42% — o — 111.) • .. •
MALITINE, b. f, 8 95 By Macy — Callatine (J. W. Bnrttschell}.
00^1 1 1-11 foef 51 nw * 1 1 1 13 111 O » .2-.“ 2: _
MALITINE, b.
f . s
95
92501 Pimlico
1 1:41 fast
31
102
4 1
1
1
92466 Pimlico
3-4 1 :13-2 fast
50
115
6
4
4
92317 Fort Erie
54 f 1 :09S good 11-5
102
4
3
3
92192 Fort Erie
54 f 1:101 hx'y
30
117
6
5
5
92133 FortErie
ImTOy l:44g fast
.30
102
1 1
2
5
91809 Montreal
3-4 1:134 fast
34
108
1
9
1
91762 Montreal
3-4 l:13i fast
10
1024 8
6
5
917M Montreal
3-4 1:14 slow 8
99
3
4
5
91618 'Windsor
51 f 1:104 hvy
3
104
5
5
6
91584 Windsor
3-4 1:13 fast
5
103
3
4
4
91577 Windsor
64 f 1:06 fast
30
95
6
4
1
HH.L TOP, b.
f, 4
109
1® I'J Gordon .8 I.a.vmlnster, TemptVr. Trudo
3k 2* Gordon 7 SirAlvescot, Florimel, (Hjil Queen
2® 5»4 J Wilson 9 Detroit. Amoret. Dr. ^rklcr^
5* 4"4Gross S Amoret. Oxer. Missive^
5ii li’*? •? M t>“®bon. Reyboum. Big Stick
1®4 1® J W Ilson 4 Toniata. Anavri. Horlcoii
5k 6® Dunn 14 Dr. Barkley. RovalOm-r^i^n.,-*-
5* 4*4 Dunn ft l.aSalle. RoyalO^ifx?
6* 5*1 Dunn 8 Woolcasta. Plv SonirrelTv^i.:
24 1® Dunn 11 r^augh.Eye^. WMmsT?
1'4 1® Dunn 10 Tubal. Wool carta, silve^*^
B:r Clifford— Whiplash (R. AagaroU)
8' 6*4 McCahey D’. Jupiter
6 4®i McCahey ft Martinez. (Ulff
2»1 2k* Gross .5 M WackUd. G.Deceiver
1 » 1 * Fain .A rAi ®(?ckford. Cheek.
92468 Pimlico lm70y 1:43* fast 8-5 107 3 5 3 2
91.5.33 .Saratoga 1 1-8 1:53 fast 16-6 104 6 2 2 3
91487 Saratoga 1 1:38* fast 7 104 4 3 2 3
91455 Saratoga 1 1:40 fast 4 101 6 5 5 6
91325 Saratoga 1 1 :40 good 10 106 13 12 10 10
90147 Gravesend 1 1-8 1:551 mud 15 106 5 4 3 4
90109 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:48 good 2 100 6 6 5 6
GRANIA, ch. f, 4 114
92502 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:004 fast 18-5 100 3 2 2 2
92455 Pimlico I 1-16 1:47| fast 3 111 2 3 3 2
92S24 M’boro Abl 1-16 1:524 fast 1-4 U5 5 2 1 1
92140 Marlboro 1 1-16 l;51 fast 1 118 7 5 3 1
92001 Toronto 1 1-8 1:.57« hvy U-5 108 4 4 3 1
91865 Montieal 1 1:.384 fast 9 102 5 5 5 5
91836 Montreal 1 1:.39 fast 3-5 109 2 3 2 2
91728 Montreal 1 1:39 fast 4* 111 2 1 1 1
9:454 Hamilton 1 1:40 fast 34 108 Left at the
91361 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:53i faat 2* 105 2 4 2 3
3*4 Ik Herliert
3k 3*4 Herbert
6 5* McCahey
8' 6*4 McCahey
4* 5®4 McCahey
6 4®i McCahey
IJ 1* Fain
1® 14 Gross
6 4* Gross
2* 1* Gross
5 G.Deceiver
n Cel Cheek.
8 MadelineL.. Al^ei
6 Sliverine.
4* 4* J n<.av'n>» - restoii. K.ofAIist.
J Deav p t a D.M donald, F.Ceciliau, J.Reardoz
DAILY RACING FORSL
SUMPAY, OCTOPEB 23. .1*10.
AXHA L. DAUrr. fe. f . «
9?‘.’Ti Kort Kri*. 3-4 l:17i slow
Fort Hrie
Toronto
:0S15 Montreal
Windsor
3-4 l:ltii! livv
3-4 1:14* slow
7-8 1 ;27 fast
1 l:46i hvy
CUrTKEIXA, k. f. S
S'3l73 riliilieo liii4<iy l:lsi slow
••L'ntrj I'inilico 1 3-l« 3:0«.i4 fast
Mr>l7 Saratoga 1 1 :3t*X fast
SI48!* Saratoga 1 3-16 1:;>8J fast
!t1 4 If Saratoga 1 1 ;4."i hvy '
W3 ‘j 3 Saratoga 3-4 1;13? good
'.•I3l» Saratoga 7-8 1:36* fast
S1171 Saratoga 1 1:43 slow
KAKIOOT, br. f. 3
33194 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1 :58J hvy
33134 Fort Erie 1 1-8 l;i3 fast
33<*46 Toronto 1 1-16 l:4Sg fast
3I%'>6 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :ri0* slow
M7S7 Montreal 1 1-3 2:33* fast
91728 Montreal
9157.9 Saratoga
1 1:39 fast
1 1:38{ fast
OirS HANHAH, b. f. 8
934(bi Piinlleo 3-4 1:139 fast
91368 Saratoga 1 1:40* fast
31347 Saratoga 1 1:41* hvy ;
94220 Saratoga 1 1 :40 fast
31170 Saratoga 7-8 1:28? slow
'.4trr36 Sheepshead 1 1:39 fast
3i.t402 Sheeoshead 7-8 1:27 fast
LILLU: HOY. b. f. 8
33510 IMinlieo 3-4 1:18* hvy
31784 Montreal 7-8 1:27 fast
S9978 Montreal 3-4 1:19* hvy
86217 Aqueduct 7-8 1:29 fast '
85926 Aq'duct 5-8 st. 1 :03 fast '
87i8lC .lamaica 3-4 1:15* good
8^9 Belmont 3-4 st 1:13 but
ALOKOHIX, br. f. 8
33511 I’inilieo 1 1 16 1:50 hvy
3247m Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47* fast
32403 Marllsiro lni2(»j’ l:51g fast
S:-334 M’lsiro Abl 1-16 1:52* fast
93235 M;irlt>orfl 1 1:47 slow
9136S Saratoga 1 1 :40| fast
91220 Saratoga 1 1:40 fast
90715 I..atonia 1 3-16 1 :59{ fast
90624 Liatonla 1 1:46 mud :
90499 Latonia 1 1:40 Cast :
By Lusak — Anna Hastings (C. D« Witt).
F 1* 4 Wilstm 7 14».<riister, t! w'dolynK.. Dr.Biircli
3’ 3*1 Unws 5 Oxer. Itetroit. Dr. Barkle.r.
5‘ 4* Musgrarc 11 Doiiiithilda, Amoret. D.deNo.vles
3'i 2‘ Gross N K. Onyx. Duneraggan. Adriiiehe.
5* 5'"1S Davis 7 C.Ashin’e. L.ofL^gden.B’ minster.
By Bryn Mawr — Corker (£. B. Cassatt).
4" 3-1 T Davies .M. t'amlM.n, Oxer. Dixie Knight.
5- * 4*J T Davies t> Snp'stitkin. Blaekf'd. G.14e<-eivcr
8 7'‘1T Davies 11 BigStiek. Ilaiup.Court, Pretend.
7 7'*JT Davies 7 I.lveWire. BonnieKelso, Norbltt.
41 ink T Davies {> .Merry Knight. Bishop. Tasteful.
8 6’ T Dftvjes 8 Kol.I>!vy. Melisande. Bose Queen
6- 4'*lEsicp 12 Herkimer, Rosseanx, Tasteful.
41 X Davies T Tasteful. Suffragist, Bar.Dieskan
By Ogden — ^Msriti (£. Linnell).
4 4” Nicolai , 4 T.Hayward. UeylKOirn. V.Strome
41 .5*1 G Garner S .\relte. Nethermost. My Gal.
2- a* G Garner 13 Responsful, M.v Gal, Elgin.
9 8“ James 13 Killeiiiaii. Nethermost, Adrlnehe.
4* 26 G Garner 7 Whiihien. D.ofK’noke, P. Johnson.
1* 1* G Garner 9 Granla. Responsful. i:rnehe d’Or.
5* 4* G Garner 8 Ilam.Court, I.diyminster. Wander.
I By Yankee— Halo (6. J. Kraus).
6' 6‘* W Doyle 7 Sir AIves<a»t. Malltlne, Floriinel.
2* 6*1 Dagler J> Searpla, Candleberry. StarActor.
I'l 2== Moore 0 Aouiuon. Searpla. Star Actor.
5® 11'* A Thomas 17 Mtaiallion. Wander, Bad News.
1* 3'J Moore 8 Blackford, Martineg, Imitator.
16 8'* A Thomas 10 Blaek Mate. Krlkina. F. Purcell.
51 9" Moore 1C Cohort. Ilomecrest, Big Stick.
By Keliable— Bonds (W. Hogan).
35 2’ McCm’k n Eulalia Ma.v. Rampage. Fr. Girl
2n6 3* Goldstein ."5 M.Canibon, Tom Sayers, Profile.
6 6*t H’cliffe 6 B.K’gston. J.Lassing, H.Hut’son
2*1 4*J Creevy Sir Evelyn. Naughty ,^y. Temoter.
11 10*1 Creevy Cinrtv. Flying Footsteps. Imprudent
6* 5*1 Creevy Cathryn Seott. Coonskin. Rustem.
81 8**lCreevy Everett. German Sliver. Jacquellna
VIBOIKIA CVF. b. f, 8
91088 Empire 3-4 1:14 fast GO
9tl365 Entplre 61 f 1:07| fast CO
IDLE MICHAEL, ch. g, 2
92437 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fa.st 20
8<‘:!79 Pimlico 0-S 1:02* ,fa.st 6i
S9.329 Pimlico 45 f 5i>* fast 4
893S2 Pimlico 4* f 5.5* fast 5
S3316 Pimlico 4.J f 1:01* hvy 7
LA BELLE AGNES, b. f, 4
93.510 Pimlico 3-4 1:18* hvy (K)
m: 3.54 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 fast 100
8620.3 Aqueduct 1 1:4.3* fast S3
8.5766 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 100
PEEP SHOT, ch. f, 4
93510 Pimlico 3-4 1:18* hvy 100
9327« FortErie lm70y 1:.53* hvy 100
92129 Fort Erie S C 3:49 fast 15
31256 Saratoga 3-4 1:171 slop 50
By King’s Counsel— Tin Cup (T. P. Coles).
11 14 14 14**iJ Reid 14 Planter, Ivabel. Ayame. e
6 6 6®* 6®* J Bergen 7 The Uagne, Rye Straw. Maid.
By Potentate— Bonnie Lizzie IL (W. L. Maupin).
8 7 7* 7’5 Estep 8 White W*s>l. Marmuara. B.Mouse
4 4^5 C Grand
Ink 2* C Grand _ - _
2 35 3'J C Grand 1.3 Cliil.Belle, Dr.Dnen’r. .Miiskinelon
6 4‘5 3®1 C Grand 7 Missive. Ivyton, Rapid F7ight.
By Woolsthorpe — Satellite II. (O. Jacob#).
10 9 9' 9'* Fuerst 11 EulaliaMay. LillieHoy, Ramiuige
7 7 71* 7s»5C Miller 8 Rose Qtleeii. Casque. Enfield.
4 8 10 10 10'* C Miller 12 Tttbal. Banlniry. King’s Hill.
8 8 8* 8‘® F H King 9 Twl.Queen, J.d’Are, R. Captive.
By Peep o’Day— In Shot (G. A. Mnllor).
7 11 11 11®' Dunn 11 Eulalia.May. LillieHoy. Rampage
6 8 8 8 s8**iNicolai 8 Rifleman. Kokomo. Bang.
Refused. Bryant 4 Nick o’Tiiiie, I>r. Heard. Stalker
12 12 12 11** Lloyd 13 Sadaquada. H.Munro. Montcalm.
4 Footprint. Borrower, Missive.
Ih Ix>ehiel. Heretic, Missive.
SIXTH KACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (92471 — 1:51% — 4 — 114- •
tlNIE KELSO, b. g, 4 113 By Wsterboy— Thnanella (R. P. Carman).
1 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:51g fast 4-5 114 3 3 3 2 li 1® G Archlb'd r, Huni.Conrt, Practical. J
2nk 3* Goldsteiu !5 M.Canibon, Tom Sayers, Profile.
6 6®® H’cliffe 6 B.K’gston, J.Lassing, H.Hut’son
2*i 4*J Creevy Sir Evelyn. Naughty ,^y. Tempter.
11 10*1 Creevy Cinrtv. Flying Footsteps. Imprudent
6' 5*1 Creevy Cathryn Seott. Coonskin. Rustem.
8* 8***Creevy Everett. German Sliver. Jacquellna
By Sir Dixon — ^Marie Decca (J. F. Adams).
4J 5'*JEstep U HarveyP.. Ques..Mark. Golconda.
5 Estep r> 5f. Cambon, Grania. Blackford.
4' 5*1 Ural 6 P.ofB’dgewater. Dracoola.Wenna
4® 4“ Wrispen 5 Grania, GoIdcnCastle, MadelineL
2' 1® Estep 7 Silverltie. BlueTie. BlackBraneh.
6® 5®J Hoffman A Searpia, Candleberry, StarActor.
7* 7*i .Tones 17 Medallion. Wander. Bad News.
7 6*i W Andress 10 First Peep. Azo, Wolferton.
3'* 166 F Jackson 11 Mazor, The Moat, Sidney.
3* 3** T Rice 9 CarltonG.. C.F.GrsInger, Zahrs.
FOVBTH RACE — 2 Miles. Greater Baltimore Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (92409
— ;::.57*55— 7— 147.)
SELECTUS. b. g. 8
92429 Pimlico 2 3:59 fast
By Votei^Bellfield n. (Mr. McMurtrie).
9M»45 Pimlico
S91!*5 Pimlico
S9128 Pimlico
2* 5:102 slow
2 4:43 hvy
' 2 4:26* hvy
84131 Saratoga Ab 2 4:34 slop
84023 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26{ good
83950 Saratoga Ab 2 4:32 slop
83373 Sheepsh’d Ab 2 3:54 fast
TH18TLEDALE. ch. g. 9
1 I'i I'i Hayes
5** Hayes
1 iiovjjooE Hayes
2 2* 3*» B Hayes
Fell. W Allen
4 4** 4®' W Allen
2 3* 3®* W Allen
3 6* 7»» Lucas
7 Jesuit, Jimmy Line. Osage.
7 Yonug Blitzen. Nutellus. Hazy.
.5 D.of Roanoke, Mer.Man, Purslane
9 JiuJitsu. RisingStar, CloverOroft
Com. Fontaine; StiidentKlng, Mcuo.
S.Creeker. Com. Fontaine. Marksman
Kallacalla. Steve I.ane. Rampart.
Kentucky Bean. Touchwood. O. K.
91636 Pimlico
2 4 3)82 slow
9118ti Saratoga Ab 2 4:19 fast
91.367 Saratoga Ab2* 5:232 fast
91321 Sai-atoga Ab 2 4:22 good
91246 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26 hvy'
91192 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26 good
96463 Sheepsh’d Ab2J 6:10* fast
90401 She<>psh’d Ab 2 4:06| fast
9P202 Slicepsh’d Ab 2 4:10 fast
JIMMY LANE, ek. g. U
92429 Pimlico 2 3:59 fast
92P22 Toronto Ab 2 4:16* slow
9i4i03 Toronto Ab 2J 5:112 hvy
9183!* Montreal Ab 2* 5:192 fast
91731 Montreal Ab 2 4:24 fast
91544 Saratoga Ab 2* 5:26 fast
91401 Saratoga Ab 2 4:28 fast
91252 Saratoga Ab 2* 5:30 hvy
91161 Saratoga Ab 2* 5:30 hvy
90493 Sbeepsh’d Ab2* 4:38 fast
O. X., b. g, T
9250i> Pimlico 2J 5:10 fast
92429 Pimlico 2 3:59 fast
91.544 Saratoga Ab 2* 5:26 fast
91456 Saratoga Ab 2* 5:30 fast
91296 Saratoga Ab 2 4:29| slow
90522 Sheepsh’d Ab2* 5:20 fast
90462 Sheepsh’d Ab2| 5:102 fast
YOUNG BLITZEN, ch. g, 6
2 2 Fell.
3 2 2 2
By Knight of the Thistle — Zerlina (W. O’Neil).
2* Palmer 5 T. of Le-ive. Glopper. Thames.
Palmer 5 T.ofLeave, Toucliwood, B. Brook
2 2'® Palmer .’> Diebold, Mystic Light.
1® 2® Palmer 5 Bl’kBridge, Grandpa, Mys. Light
31® 4®* Palmer 6 Byzantine, Touchwood. Hylda.
4* 5*®JPaImer 7 Aunt Jule, Stourc, Monte Carlo.
51® 52* Donohue 7 '.^e Welkin. Mlnto, Gold Plate.
2'® 2® Donohue 7 AuntJulc, HaroldA., B’ndBrook.
B Heider U M. Carlo, T.Welkin, B.ofFllghtll
By His Grace — ^Anna Fage (G. B. Tompkins).
3*0 3*J W Alien 7 Selectiis. .Tesuit, O^ge.
1** 1* W Allen 4 Nelnichadnezzar, Ted. Oakhurst.
1* 1' W Allen 5 Gild, Judge Ornnin, Byzantine.
2'® 2* W Allen 4 N’chadnezzar, J.Dillon.Byzanttne
W Allen 8 Brendan. Prince, Magella'n.
1® 1* W Allen 2 Jimmy Lane.
1* 1®* W Allen 4 BonndBrook, SamBall, Profusion
3 3®* W Allen 5 Bl’kBrldge, Tick.ofLeave, Dacra
2*0 2* W Allen 5 Byzantine, B’dBrooA, Touchw’d.
6®* 4'* J Lynch 10 The Welkin, Aunt Jule, Hylda.
By Handaome — Borouasia (C. Pfizer).
925<*o Pimlico
91645 Pimlico
91639 Pimlico
89307 Pimlico
89260 Pimlico
89128 Pimlico
84668 Pimlico
84661 Pimlico
2i 5:10 fast i
21 5:102 slow
2 4:09? slow
2 4:13* fast
21 5:341 good 1
2 4:2y hx'y '
Ab 2* 5:54 fast
Ab 2 4:42* fast
DOCTOR HEARD, ck. g. 7
Fi»rt Eric S (M3*3 hvy
92190 F**rt Erie S C 4:f»5| hvy
92129 Fort Erie S C 3:49 fast
92<«62 Toronto
91972 Toronto
91890 Dufferin
9J614 Wind.sor
Ah 2 4:<»42 fast
Al. 2 4:mt* fast
1 1:48 fast
Ab 2 4:35 hvy
6 4 4 3 3*0 3*1 W Alien 7 Selectns. .Tesnit, Osage.
3 2 2 2 1*1 1* W Allen 4 Nelnichadnezzar, Ted. Oakhurst.
3 3 2 2 1* 1' W Allen 5 Gild, Judge Ornnin, Byzantine.
3 11 1 2'® 2* W Allen 4 N’chadnezzar, J.Dillon.Byzanttne
1 Fell. W Allen 8 Brendan. Prince, Magella'n.
Ill 1 1» 1* W Allen 2 Jimmy Lane.
Ill 1 1® 1®* W Allen 4 BonndBrook, SamBall, Profusion
12 3 2 2 3 3®* W Allen 5 Bl’kBrldge, Tick.ofLeave, Dacra
15 4 3 2 2®» 2* W Allen 5 Byzantine, B’dBrooA, Touchw’d.
10 8 8 8 6®* 4'® J Lynch 10 The Welkin. Aunt Jule. Hylda. ,
By Handaome — Borouasia (C. Pfizer).
7 7 6 5 5 4®* E Heider 8 Haz.v. Banner, Prince Hampton.
4 I.OBt rider. Donohue 7 Selectus, Jesuit, Jimmy Lane.
2 2 2 2 2 2® E Heider 2 O. K.
4 2 2 2 2'**2® Donohue 4 Pr. Hampton. Indiola, Sam Ball.
2 4 3 3 2® 2® Mr Clapp 6 Pr’cellampton, Paprika, Indiola
5 5 5 3 1* 1>* Mr Clapp 0 Paprika. Pall Mall, Diebold. ,
7 7 7 7 7 7®* Kermath 7 The Welkin. Mlnto. Gold Plate.
By Blitzen— ^ollie Davit (J. L. Garthright).
8 3 2 4 4® 5®* McKin’y S Hazy, Banner, Prince Hampton.
1®* Mr R 'i”lor 7 Nutellus, Hazy. Codex.
Ijcft at the iKJSt. Palmer 7 Banner. Nutellus. Paprika.
10 3 3 4 4= 5‘* Palmer 11 BlackBridge. HlgluHat. Dr.Hcard
6 4 3 2 2* 2* Palmer 8 Jiu Jitsu, RisingStar, Alabama.
9 5 3 Lost rider.Saffcl 0 Jiu Jitsu, Rising Star, Selectus.
2* Mr R "Flor 3 Peter Young. Topright.
1* Mr R T’lor 4 RisingStar, West Over, Topright
By St. Gatiea — Jude (D. F. Kinney).
2 I.ost rider. S McClain Stalker, Frane.Jose)»li. Magellan
4 12 1 1* 1* S McClain 4 Corley, Stalker. Magellan. I
2 1 2 2 2»* 2* ,S McClain 4 Nick o’Time, Stalker. Peep Shot
3 3 3 3 L.ridcr.S McClain 7 Brendan, Osage, Nick o’Time.
3 Ran out. Pemb’ton 8 Osage, Brendan. John Dillon.
8 8 8 8 7'® Upton 8 Otogo, Sen.Jobnson, Lit. Minnie.
6 4 4 4 3® 3'* Pollock 7 J.DiUon. Nick o’Time, Liz. Flat.
12 1 1* 1* S McClain
1 2 2 2®* 2® ,S McClain
3 3 3 L.ridcr.S McClaii
Ran out. Pemb’ton
8 8 8 7'® Upton
4 4 4 3® 3'* Pollock
TOURNEY, br. g, 6
92513 I’inilico 2 4:*Vi hvy
!'1'049 Toronto Ah 2 4:<»4* fast
9ISI3 Montreal Ab 2 4:18 fast
91572 Windsor
9ir50 Windsor
Ah 2 4:26* fast
Ab 2 4:271 fast
91423 Hamilton Ab 2 4:14'2 fast i
9H<>9 Hamilton Ab 2 4:14* fast
PRINCE, cb. g, S
. 92.525 Irtmlico 2 4:05* slow
!»2<*49 Toronto
91954 Toronto
Ab 2 49)4* fast
2 4:10 slow
9181;; Montreal Ab 2 4:18 fast I
91786 Montreal Ab 2 4:13J fast ‘
91731 Montreal Ab 2 4:24 fast ‘
89X41 Toronto Ab 2* 4:598 fast :
89767 Toronto Ab 2 4:13* fast :
DICK SHAW, ch. g. 7
Sl<2.9 Pimlico Ab 2 4:47 fast :
755*0 Sli<‘c|»s’d Ab 2 4:031 fast i
INDIOLA, b. m. 6
92525 Pimlio 2 4:<l5i slow i
92429 Pimlico 2 3:59 fast '
91645 I’imlicf* 2J 5:102 slow
9I4.'i6 Saratoga Ab 2i 6:30 fast ■
9122*6 Saratfiga Ab 2 4:29| slow
91216 Saratoga Ab 2 4:25 fast I
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights.
3— 105.)
SANDHILL, b. c, 2
92454 J’imlico 1 1:412
9197** Toronto 1 1:40*
91783 Montreal 5-8 1 :00*
917T2 Montreal 5i f 1:06
91561 Saratoga 1 1:37*
91-507 Saratoga 7-S 1:26*
DUKCRAGGAN, du c. 4
91X15 Montreal 7-S 1:27
91761 Montreal 1 1-8 1:54
9150X Saratoga 1 1:39*
91481 Saratoga 1 1:40*
913.57 .Saratoga 1 1:40
76264 Saratoga 5* f 1:088
TROY WEIGHT, ch. g. 2
itl’rkS* Pimlico 1 1:462
924.54 Pimlico 1 1:418 :
8'.‘ii9 I’imlico 4* f 55* 1
S9358 Pimliett 5-S 1:04
8*9229 Pimlico 4* f 57|
90 C 7
110 2
106 4
SS 1.3 13
108 2 6
110
110 6 2
108 2 1
108 10 10
105 10 7
107 13 16 :
112 7
92
;*» 8 6
92 6 1
107 1
110 6
SUPERVISOR, ch. g, 2
92501 I’imlico 1 1:41 fast
92454 Hmlico 1 1:418 fast
*91411 Hamilton 3-4 1:14J fast
91362 Hamilton .5t f 1:07? fa.st
903*16 Hamilton 51 f 1:078 fast
90219 liamilton 5-8 1:012 fast
8944*5 I’imlico 41 f .558 fast
89173 I’imlico 5-8 1:108 hvy
LILLIE HOY. b. f. 3
!r2510 I’imlico 3-4 1:18* hvy
917X4 Montrcjil 7-8 1:27 last
X9;«7x Montreal 3-4 1:198 hvy
S6217 Aqueduct 7-S 1:29 fast
S5.026 Aq’duct 5-8 st 1 :«3 fast
8.5X16 Jamaica 3-4 1 :15* good
85459 Ib-lmont 3-4 st 1:13 fa.st
FRENCH GIRL. ch. f, S
9251<t Pimlico 3-4 1 :1«* hvy
893P5 Pimlico 5-8 19)2 fast
86823 Jacks’ vUle 5i f 1:12* hvy
36851 Jacks’ ville 5-8 1:01* fast
86600 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:17 good
5* 5*J Palms
3' 4* Goldstein
5'* 5* Gaskins
BOUNDER, b.
. ff. 2
92
92501 Pimlico
1 1
41 fast
15
91
8
5 5
3
924.54 Pimlico
1 1
41? fast
15
92
u
9 9
9
91682 Pimlico
3-4 1
15? fast
5
105
91642 Pimlico
54 f 1
10* slow
6
104
91631 I’iiiilieo
3 4 1
IS .slow
5
109
SsCS'i Empire
51 f 1;07* fast
60
112
9
10
10
KNIGHT OF
UNCAS.
br. c, 2
95
:i.’4<2 I’iiiilieo
zk-8 1
:<KL fast
12
li2
li
8
8
IRISH NORA, ch. f.
2
92
92t'i7 Pimlico
5-8 lam* fast
15
pr.i
5
5
89434 Piiiilico
41 f
55? fast
8
no
;;
K9::R3 Minlico
41 f
5-5i; fast
12
10!i
♦;
4
89282 Pimlico
4 .'. f
.5.5? fast
75
102
8
89229 Pimlico
41 f
57? slow
€0
107
7
6
THAMES, b.
e. 3
no
924.5i: I’imlii-o
2 i
:17 fasi
12
i:r.
A
Refused.
9 — 5* MarliM.io -M> :• :: ::i^
916;9> I'lmlico 2 4 ;««•
9<i'.36 F’orl Fi ie 1 _1 4 3:o.i*
897i 7 Hcloioijt 3 4 I :!•*?:
8!*ti.59 ih'liiioiit 61 f I:2»'s
89.V.I th Jmont
8}*^ Aqucdqct tS 1.288
.SiilTcl
English
‘"SalYel
5 r.-* I* M<o”thy t; Sager. Koola ItiHila, Raiihes.
5 5‘®.!ltainsey .5 t'anillcbcrry, K.illvin|>iaii. Bung.
2J 4*4 Ramsey 5 Bar’ I lior|M*. t’amllclH-rry. Doruntc
3'i 6-® ll’iigton S Candleberry. Oghwagu. .\sliwci;.
7 ~ 7®* I’rcevv 7 Nnnda. raiillless, Itrigliton.
BONNIE KELSO, b. g, 4
9i471 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:31g
91811 Montreal 1 1-4 2:058
91760 Montreal 1 3-16 l:59f
91,546 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:5l|
91489 .Saratoga 1 3-16 1:58|
9I46;t Saratoga 1 1-8 1:52
91416 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:11
91355 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:538
91288 Saratoga 1 1:42*
SUPERSTITION, b. g 5
92502 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:00*
924.32 Pimlico ImTOy 1:428
91640 Pimlico ImlOy 1:46|
91483 Sacatoga 1 1:3$
91458 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:52*
9M16 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:11
91 ;a 5 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:53|
912-23 Saratoga 1 1:40
91120 Empire lm20y 1:42*
EVERETT, ch. c, 3
92540 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:51*
92432 Pimlico lm70y 1:42*
91607 Windsor 1 1-16 1:47
91451 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:058
91413 Hamilton 1 1:41*
91329 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:53
91073 Empire 1 1:40
90981 Empire 1 1-8 1:51
90915 Empire 1 1:39*
90782 Empire 3-4 1:118
89730 Belmont 3-4 1:14*
89301 Aqueduct 3-4 1:12*
REYBOUXN, b. e. 8
92514 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:57*
92498 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:46
92254 FortErie 1 1-16 1:56*
92194 Fort Erie 11-8 1 :58*
92133 FortErie lm70y 1:441
-92083 Toronto 1 1-16 l:48g
92020 Toronto 1 1:40*
91970 Toronto 1 1:40*
UNCAS CHIEF, b. c, 3
92515 Pimlico im70y 1:47
924,58 Pimlico lm40y 1:43*
91561 Saratoga 1 l:37g
91532 .Saratoga 1 1:39
91458 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:52*
91355 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:53|
91287 Saratoga 7-8 1:28
91219 Saratoga 7-8 1:26*
GILPIN, ch. h, 8
92276 FortErie lm70y 1:498
92219 FortErie 1 3-16 2:09?.
92161 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1 :59*
99060 Toronto 1 1-8 1:53
91974 Toronto 1 1-8 ft54R
91931 Toronto 1 1-8 1:57*
fast 4-5
fast 1-2
fast S-5
fast 7
fast 2
fast 11-5
hvy 11-20
fast 2*
hvy 15
fast 8-5
fast 8
slow 8-5
fast 8
fast 4
hvy 10
fast 12
fast 7
fast 5
hvy 1
fast 4*
slow 8-5
fast 8-5
fast 6-0
fast 9-6
fast 5
fast 6
fast 18-5
fast 10
fast 1
fast 5
hvy 12-6
fast 15
hvy 3*
hvy 2
fast 13-5
fast 13-6
slow 8
fast 15
hvy 6
last 8-5
fast 15
fast 12
fast 12
fast 15
hvy 8
fast 4
slow 8
iivy 20
iivy 10
fast 75
fast 200
slow 150
113
114 3 3 3
118 3 2 1
111 2 1 1
112 4 1 1
117 3 3 3
113 3 3 2
112 4 4 4
in 6 10 7
110 6 6 6
113
112 2 1 1
108 2 5 4
118
102 3 3 2
95 1 3 2
96 1 1 1
100 4 7 8
101 12 2
109 2 1 1
108
108 2 2 1
108 4 3 3
104 2 3 2
122 2 2 3
112 2 4 3
108 2 1 1
117 1 4 .5
93 2 6 6
SO 2 3 3
91 4 3
116 3 3
105 1 4
IM
100 3 1 1
105 1 3 3
100 2 3 3
100 3 3 3
105 3 5 5
103 4 5 5
104 7 7 7
107 8 6 6
108
109 3 4 5
113 4 2 2
104 12 12 12
103 1 5 6
107 2 1 1
lor. 1 1 1
108 7 8 8
115 2 3 3
108
114 7 7 7
105 7 1 3
106 7 1 1
112 3 6 7
104* 6 6 11
106 5 5 5
1* 1® G Archlb'd .% Huni.Conrt. Prnctical. Am.Jeuks.
1® 1® J Glass .’{ Live Wire, Fort Johnson.
1® 1® G Archlb’d 2 Sager.
1* 5® C Grand I! Dniioscarii. BoB R., Womlcraft.
3® 2® C Grand 7 Live Wire. Norliitt. Aylmer.
I'l l®i C Grand 10 Bad News. Dorante, .Montgomery.
4® 4®j G Archlb’d « Bob R., Dorante. Montgomery.
7® 5‘i V Powers 11 i’ncasHiief. Firestone. Bob R.
4® 2® V Powers 7 R’tigouche, Jaequclina, BigStiek.
By Aldiae Evangeline Cisneros (W. L. Manpia).
1® I'i G Archlb’d 6 Blackford. O. Deceiver. Clntrella
4J 5®i Estep .S Firestone, Practical. Everett.
51® Bergen 0 TimPippin. Gold.Castle. HoraceK
2' 2'1 G Garner 8 SlrJohnJobnson, Danoeeara, Czar
1® 1*' G Garner 8 Bob R., Ulieek. Uncas Chief.
2*' 5»J A Thomas 6 Bob R.. Dorante, Montgomery.
8' 6® I A Thomas 11 Uncas Chief, Firestone. Bob R.
5' 8®S J Reid 11 Effendl. Suffragist. Cliff Edge.
1* 1* J Reid 3 Apache, Nimbus.
By Goldcrest — Frmneolin (Gnincy Stable).
1® 1» McCahey 3 Cliff Edge, J. II. Iloiighton.
3® 3* McCahey 8 Firestone, Practical. AmeUenks
2® 2’* J Reid 3 Donald Macdonald. TomHaywanl
3® 3®| Fain 6 D.M’donald, Leara’ce, O.Antonio
31* 2“X Fain 4 T.Hayward, FortJobnson, Spindle
1® 1* Taplin 3 Seismic, George S. Davis.
46 1} McCahey 6 Cberryola, Starbottle, Sager.
4® 4® E Martin 8 Dalmatian, Stan.Fay, Hanbridge.
1® 1* McCahey 5 Apache, R’tigouche, K. Daughter.
2* 2'i McCahey fi Hanbridge. Magazine. Shannon.
S' 3® C H Shll’g 4 KlngOIympian, BigStiek, Bang.
4* 3*i Warren 5 The Turk. Grasmere. Sandrian.
By Star Shoot— Laat Resort (W. F. A. Mn lb o ll a n d).
1® I'i Estep 3 Busy. Montgomery.
3 3® Gross 3 Priscillian, .M. Cambon.
2* 2® J Wilson 4 J.Reardon, V.Strome. TaNiinDa.
310 2* J Glass 4 T.Hayward, Ven.Strome, Marigot
4* 2>> J Glass 5 M. Cambon. Big Stick. Compton
3® 3'} J Glass 5 BTkMate, Blackford. Bedminster
5® 5*i S Davis 7 Sager, D.M’donald. J.H.H’ghtnn
51 4 t| Taplin II Starbottle. J.H.H’bton. Compton
By Ben Strome — Passion Flower (Osceola Stable).
5 4® 4®® E Dugan
2 2* 2® E Dngan
12 12 14‘»iKeogh
5 9 6>®*S Davis
2 6* 4'® A Walsh
~i HighPrivate. J.H.H’ghlon. •BohR
5 Sandrian. Sotemia. G. M. Miller.
14 Ocean Bound. Martinez, Nimbns.
12 Cberryola. FieldMouse. Bl’k.Mate
8 Superstition, Boh R., Cheek.
2 6* 4'* A Walsh 8 Superstition. Boh R., Cheek.
1 1'* 1* E Dugan 11 Firestone, Bob R., Layminster.
8 8 8®® G Archlb’d 8 Shannon. Herkimer. Rosseanx.
3 4* 5'®*C H Shirgl2 Herkimer, Rosseaux. Tasteful.
By Juvenal — ^Rtnunizs (S. H. Xnaz).
7 7 7®'SGoldsteIn 7 I^’xlng.Ijidy. Tempter. Flashing.
6 6*® 6'*jMoss 8 Bar.Esher, R.Grande. Lex. Lady
4 3* 3®1, Moss 7 BaronEsher. I.ex.I..ad.v. Tempter
7 7 7®® Bezanson 7 Acumen, Rifleman. Nethermost.
11 11 9 McHale 11 First Peep, Rifleman. L.ofL’gden
5 4* 3** McHale 5 Pretend, TbeG.But’fly.B’minster
Latoola Entries aii Past Perfamances for Monday, October 24.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (CDicago time, 2:30.)
XRnns Well in imid. 0Superior mud runner.
(.M) maiden. ‘Apprentice allowance.
Pint R ac e 5 Id* Fnriongz.
2-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record: 82311— l:05i— 3— 03.)
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A. Wt.
Hdep.
P’JTOm®
13ie Hague ....
....107 1:07?
111.
.X725
»23ie®
Pianutess
...107 1;06?
100.
.X720
02315®
Missive
...108 1:06|
105.
.X715
024!)l.5»
Attentive
107.
. . .710
025;)0®
Hesitate
...105 1:07?
108.
• X710
!>2.'>.’ai®*War Jig
...106 1:08*
100.
. X710
02372®
Americaneer . . .
...106 1:08
108.
.X705
(02.505)
Husky Lad ....
...112 1:08
107.
...700
02401
Detect
107.
...605
02042
Alice A. Dale .
....10411:10
109.
.X6»5
!»212’J
Ix)W(>eii
105.
...685
02404
Dottie B
...107 1:10
105.
...680
J12400
Indian Girl ....
...104 1:07?
1A5.
. X675
02212
Iwaiani
105.
.X675
By Tournament— Sally Snple (C. H. Smith).
4 4®®*Lucas 4 Jesuit. ThclVelkin. Jiidget'ronin.
3' 3*® S McClain 6 MerryMan, Ontario. Jn^eCronin
1* 1* Lucas 5 Prince, Magellan. Gild.
3®* 3® Lucas H Bergoo, Expansionist, J. Cronin.
4® 4*‘iPenib’on 8 Dr. Pillow, Dacra, High Hat.
Lucas 8 Ontario, John Dillon, Manzano.
3* 3* Boyle 4 Bergoo, Ballycastle, Thomond.
Second Race— 3-4 Mile.
2-ycar-olds. Allowances.
)0.) Ihd. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcp.
tier. 88151 Orphan Lad 0. .1O1..X005
Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Latonia Autumn Inaugural Handicap. Value $2,000.
3-.voar-olds and upward.
(’Track reconl: 9026!)— 1:44 — 1—102.)
icp. 92247 King’s Daughter ..122 1:44* 7..P24 7.'J)
725 (92532) *CheiT.vola 102 1:45* 3..109..X745
720 925.’’.2® Hanbridge 120 1:44* 5..116..074O
715 925:52 t Jack Atkin 6. .133. . X7.T1
710 (92422) Countless 123 1:47 S. . 126. . ©7.”».
710 92532 Tom Hayward 103 1:41? 4. .100. . X7-’!0
710 92423 Helmet 4.. 119 7::0
705 92080 tSager 110 1:46? 3. .115. .©7:»>
700 93506 Wool winder 100 1:46* 4. .110. . X72T.
605 92493® Milton B 3.. 103 725
605 tB. ScUreiber entry.
^ Fifth Race— 8-4 Mile.
All Ages. Allowances.
g7r» (Track record: 80041— 1:11*— 3— 111.)
924."iO* .Melisande 115 1:11* 4. .114 75<»
n2.VKJ® Hanbridge 115 1:11? 5.. 117.. ©715
JlCEiOT Onmt.v Tax . . ,
(!K!510) Mclvor
!)2;tl6 Sidnc.v U. . . . T
920.58 Star Ctiarter ..
92424 La U Mexican
1—1
:n*—
5—111.)
114
1:12*
104.
. .750
101
1:13*
104.
X740
108
1:15*
107.
..735
107.
X7.’!0
100
1:12*
107.
..723
106
1:17?
107.
X725
..115 1:11*
4.
.114.
. . . 17^9
..115 1:11?
5.
.117.. ©71.5
...113 1:11*
4.
.117.
. X74.5
..118 1:12*
. 01.
. . .710
...107 1:13?
-1 1-8 Miles.
-•
. 7’J.
. X735
Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Sidling.
By Norwood — Gemima (H. FUppen).
5 5'® 5'" Duiice 10 Duflield. Sara Ball. Gun Cotton.
5 5 5®* Mckin’.v 1} Merry Man, Ontario, Tourney.
5 5 3®® McKin’y 7 MerryMan. Billierry, J. Cronin.
3 2 2* McKin’y 5 Tourney, Magellan, Gild.
3 4 4®®JMcKln’y (5 Mcrr.vMan. .TobiiDillon.Banaealla
2 2®* 2® McKin’y 8 Brendan, Magellan, Oakhurst.
Fell. S McClain 8 Dr.Pillow, Expans’ist, T.S’ghr’n
3 2* 1* S McClain 8 Mer.Man. Cl.Leader. J.G.Cav’gh
By B ans s ta r — Agnodice (Mr. McMurtrie).
E Hayes 4 Rye Boy, TiHirney, Helen Shea.
1 26 4"lRogan ~i Sniictus, Malacca, Ironsides.
By Indio — Doralita (T. Wilson).
4 10 10 8 8 8®® T Wil.son 10 Duflield. .Sam Ball. Cun Cotton.
1 I».st rider. McL’hlin 7 Selectus, Jesuit, Jimmy I.ainc.
Lost rider. Mr McL’m 7 Young Klilzen. Nutellus, Hazy.
2 4 4 4 3 3"’®McL’hlin 4 Prince Hampton, O. K., SamBall
6 6 6 6 4 4®'*T Wilson 6 Prince Hampton. O. K., Paprika
2 Fell. McL’hlin 9 Jesuit, Mystic Light. GoIdPlate
Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3-yoar-uIds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 86264 — 1:42? — 4 — 104.)
92422 Nimbus 5..113..X725
tr-YilO® Camel 108 1:44? 4..10C..X720
(9*2465) Carlton G 104 1:44? 3.. 104 715
!Ki425 'Phe Peer 93 1:45* 4..104..X715
92506 Si'hoolmarm 3. .104. .. .710
924!)6® Queen Marguerite.. 5.. 104.. X 710
92.5.34 Kyehright 108 1:46 6..104..X705
92275® Bedminster ^ 3.. 95..X700
(Track record: 46995 — 1:51} — 3—98.)
(n2TiO») flhas. F. Grainger.. 104 1:.52« 3. .191 . . X7’-’5
92320 Nethermost 105 1:52* 4.. 105.. X 729
!Ki5.34® Royal Report 3. .1165. . X71-5
(92494) Claudia 3 ..!) 6 ..X 7i9
92494® Azo 89 1:5:5 4..105..X7I9
924.52 Alma Boy 100 1:52 7..H«5..X795
90711* Sbapilalc 110 1:54* 4. .105. .©795
9-2462 Stolypln 4.. 108.. X 790
The figures under “Rec.” in above entries sliow
the host time made by the horse at Die dislaiice.
with weiglit carriiti. since January 1. 1!)*)9. This
time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may
be the estimated time of a losing perfuruiaucc.
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Fuilongz. 2-year-olds. Selling. (82311 — 1:05%, — 3 — 93.)
By Bock Sand — ^Monnt Vernon (A Belmont).
3i 2® .Mi-Ciihey 11 JueKen.von, Hnetamo. 'T. Weight
8 9 Nicolai 11 Starliottlc. J.H.H’hton, Compton
9 9 E Dugan 9 I.<‘ah, Raythorn. Sweepaway.
5' 7 E Dugan 7 Erlda, Semprolus, Picolata.
13 11*® Van B’oteiil4 Ocean Bound. Martinez, Nimbus.
5** 5'* E Dugan 14 Kormak, Dr. Duenner, Whin.
By Rockton — ^Rockwater (R. F. Carman).
2J 3* J Glass 8 R.Onyx, An. L. Daley, Adrlnehe,
3' 4®3 G Archlb’d 8 Golconda. M.vGal, Lexiugtonl,ad.v
5® 5‘®*A Walsh 11 B.DIeskau, M.Cambon. Fran.Ray
5' 4®J A Walsh 10 H.Munro, FrancesRay, Glandore
11® 11**1G Archlb’dlC Claque, Sebastian, Frances Bay.
7 7**JMusgr’ve 8 Hilarious. Constellation. Madman
By Golden Maxim — Trojana (H. R. Dulany).
6® 6"JEstep 10 Zeus. Cherish. Maromara.
2'i 4®i T Davies 11 Joe Kenyon, Sandhill. Hnetamo.
46 6®i N Brooks 9 RoseyPosey, Kaufman.JackRyan
7* 8’® J Reid 9 TheBail.Daughter. Katie.Garnean
8 8'* Deverich 8 Chil. Belle. Heretic. Muskmelon.
By Masterman — Evangeline Cisneros (W. Stockton),
7® o® Gaskin 8 Malitiue, Layminster. 'Tempter.
6i X" darken 11 Joe Kenyon, Sandhill. Hnetamo.
6® 5»i A Ijing 10 Rash. Nisi. Spes Nostra.
11 10'®iGaskiu 11 SidneyR.. For’Worth. Lit.Father
11 ll®o*Gaskin 11 Mis^onah. Helena, Hen.WaIbank
5* 5*J Palms 11 Jack Ryan. MissJoiiab. DefliiU.^.
31 4* Goldstein 8 Whist. Ivyton. Shadwell.
5'® 5* Gaskins 7 The Rascal. Maromara, Bendaga
By Reliable— Bonds (W. Hogan),
3® 2* McC’m’k 11 Eulnlia Ma.v. Raiiqiage, Fr. Girl.
2"X 35 Goldstein 5 M. Caiiiboii. Tom Sayers. I’rofilc.
6 6®® H’cliffe <■> B.K’gston. .l.Lassing. Il.Ilut’sou.
2'i 4*i Creevy .Sir Evelvii, Xanght.v Boy. Tempter.
11 10®i Creevy Cindy. Fl.vlng Footsteps. Imprudent.
6' 5®i Creex-y Cathryn Scott. Coonskin. Hnstem.
Xi S“'irreevy Everett. German .silver. .Iae<|iieliiia.
Index Course DistTimcT’ckOdds
THE HAGUE, ch. f. 2
92.5'J7 Louisville 3-4 1:13* fast 7
92372 Louisville 3-4 1:14? fast 3-4
1*2244 lyjuisville :5-4 1:14* good 6-5
92122 Louisville 5* f 1:07* slop 6-4
9-2071 Louisville oj f 1:07? fast 6
91911 Lexington 3-4 1:14* good 4*
91879 Lexington 5* f 1:10* hvy 12-5
91286 Saratoga 5* f 1:10? hvy 8
91217 Saratoga 5i f 1:07? fast 25
91168 Saratoga 5* f 1:09? slow 6
FLANUTESS, ch. f, 2
92316 Fort Erie 3-4 1:16 good 5
92215 Fort Erie 5i f 1:10 hvy 3-2
92132 Fort Erie 3-4 1:13? fast 7
Wt St H
111
192 6 4
107 1 2
107 4 2
lOli 7 —
100 8 3
97 4 4
109 4 2
110 7 6
94 6 7
104 1 5
2nk 35 Goldstein 5 M. Caiiiboii. Tom Sayers. I’nifile.
6 6®® H’cliffe <■> B.K’gston. .l.Lassing. Il.Ilut’sou.
2'i 4*i Creevy .Sir Evelvii, Xanght.v Boy. Tempter.
11 10®i Creevy Cindy. Fl.vlng Footsteps. Imprudent.
6' 5®i Creex-y Cathryn Seott. Coonskin. Hnstem.
X?. S“'M'reevy Everett. German .silver. Jaeipieliiia.
By Lord Ezterling — Cheri (D. Dunlop).
61 4® McCabe 11 Eulalia May. LillieHoy, Rauqiage
5® 4®1 Palms !* ImL.Maid. BelleMawr, Ch. Queen
7® 7*i G Burns 9 MissSl.v, Fer.Ceeiliaii. GypsyGirl
5' 5® F H King 9 Fl.vlng Footsteps. Sou, Miss Sly.
7 7*1 Obert 7 Banives. S.Orm’de. O.K. Herndon
By Blues — Semitic (R. Parr).
4' 6“i Esteii 8 Malitine. Layminster. Tempter.
8i 7'" Xicidai 11 Joe Kenyon, Sandhill. Huetanio.
4® Bergen :> Chil. Squaw, Muskmelon. ExeeTce
2® Bergen 8 piiil. Sipiaw. (’loud. F. .Vtalanta.
3® Bergen 11 Gauntlet. Leah. Planter.
11 8'® J Reid B» Fair Ataliinta. Cloud. El Bart.
By Knight of Pearl — Prudence (Hilltop Stable).
8® 7® Gross 11 Gold Cap. .trgo. Footlights.
By Islington — Nancy D. (H. R. Dulany).
9* S’l E Dugan 12 Slillv Night. Wrap. I'oriiilli.
2' 2® X Brisiks 5 An.Osse, Clit. Clatter. Virginal.
4® 4®1 X Brooks 7 Maromara, C. Chant. Musknielon.
81 8® N Brooks 13 Chil. Belle., Dr.Ihienner. I.Miehael
6‘ 6'®',X BPKik.s S Chil. Belle. Heretie, .Muskmelon.
By Dick Welles — Gueen a Day (L. Fallerl.
92<)19 Toronto
91812 Montreal
91758 Montreal
91609 Windsor
MI88IVE. ch. g
92315 Fort Erie
92192 Fort Erie
92132 Fort Erie
92068 Toronto
9’2002 Toronto
91812 Montreal
91758 Montreal
ATTENTIVE, c
92495 Louisville
89467 Loulsvil'e
92157 Louisville
91414 Saratoga
9T255 Sarato.ga
91215 Sarato m
91122 Empire
91112 Empire
dlO'l Empire
3-4 1:14* slow 5
3-4 1:12? fast 6-^
3-4 1:14 fast 6
3-4 1:14* slow 4|
StrFln Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Cactus II. — ^Peace (W. G. Yaake).
2* 33 Herbert 7 H.Barbee, Helene, .Shoot. Spra.v.
1® 1® T Koerner 10 Detect. Americaneer. J. Weaver.
1® I'i Kennedy 13 Forehead. I»aisKatz, Idleweiss.
1* 1® Kennedy 14 Helene, Discontent, Loween.
2® 1>> E Martin 14 lima, Monty Fox, Cloud.
2'i 1“6 A Thomas 7 Bobby^yer, Explicit. Conn. Tax
li 1>>6 Hufnagel 15 J. Weaver, Idleweiss, Mona Lisa
2'i 2® T Koerner 16 HelenBarbee, VanZee. Pleasant.
5'i 6*1 Ural 9 Leah, GoIdofOphlr, HelenBarbee
6' 6®3 A Walsh 12 Miss Nett. Eagle Bird, Helene.
By Plannden — Countess Wantfa (J. W. Schorr).
26 2n A Lang 6 Herbert Turner, Gameau. Muff,
li 2° Mnsgrave 5 Rash. Ben Lomond, Pleasant,
li 4® McCahey 9 Imprint, Muff. Moncreif.
8 8 Gross H Herbert iSimer, Planter. Rash.
36 5*i J Wilson 9 Semprolus, ^da. Missive.
66 6®i G Bums e .
3>i 3*i Cole
12 Moncreif, Stare, Tripping.
3*i 3*i Cole 7 Rash, Moncreif, Lady Ormlcant
By Yankee— Love Note (Glen Grove StaUe).
2'i 3® J Wilson 0 (51ay. Imprint, Spes Nostra.
2® 3*i J Wilson 8 Amoret. Oxer. Malitine.
8 8 Gross 9 Imprint, Muff. Moncreif.
5'i 6®i A Lang 8 Footprint. Meridian. Wrap.
5® 5'® G Gamer 6 Horizon. Edda. Whiet.
4* 3® G Garner 9 Semprolus, Edda, Melton Street.
6* 7®i A Walsh 12 Moncreif, Stare, Tripping.
By Allan-a-Dale— Faneywood (T. a McDowell).
26 3®i T Kocmer 6 Starry Night. Romple, Hickey.
3® 3»i E Martin 15 R’ndtheWorld. Pr. Industry, Rue
2* 1“ T Koerner 12 Marsand. AUceA.Dale. Phebe G.
By Mona, de L’Orme— I.ady In Waiting (G.M.Odom).
26 2® A Thomas 9 I..Ormicaiit. WarJig, S.Piiu’ucl.
36 5®3 A Thomas 14 lima. Helene, Monty Fox.
3' 3i t? Grand 13 Holene, LadyOrmicant. Forehead
■7 5"JVaii B’oten 8 FalrStar, Cloud. Shooting Spray.
8 10'» Scovllle 12 TouchMe, P.Callaway. Uectagon
8' 8‘* M McGee 15 Helene, Kormak, Royal I,oilgc.
8i 7*3 Estep 12 Eagle Bird, Uectagon. Kormak.
3® 4®i M McGee 7 S. (Charter, Shackleton, Hectagon
1® 1® M McGee 8 Handrunning, N.Lad, Ind.Girl.
2i 5®i M McGee 10 The Follies. Planter. Ivabel.
By Raaaell — ^Ethel T. (F. B. Lemaire).
1} 3® Van B’oten 9 L.Oriiiivant. Hesitate, S.Piiii’iiel.
10 9®{ Warren 1.3 Helene. L. Itnnlcant, Hesitate.
8 10'*JVan B’otenlJ Rogon. Helen Barbee. Ladasette.
9® 10»»iVan B’oteiill Dan.Mark. H.Barbee, G.ofOpbir
3' 10'» Van B’otenlo Helene. Kormak, Royal Lodge.
I'l 3® Van B’oten 5 Amalfi. DangerMark, Dartworth
4® 5'®iVan B’oten 7 Pharaoh, Amalfi. Danger Mark.
16 6'* Van B’oten 6 Novelty. Star Charter. Seth.
By Gold Heels — Kin Rose (W. Gerst).
4} 3« Herliert 10 The Hague, Deteet. JaekWeaver
I'J 2" Keogh 14 HenryWalliank, Cisko. BenUneae
36 .3® Mmnitain 13 Cloud. Cisko, AMce A. Ihile.
5' 5'®}J Howard l:: Mindiiiette. Discontent. MarvDav
6® '6®®jHerbert 8 .Sil. Brush, Boh.Boyer, Cty Tax.
5' 5"i Herbert 7 Kormak. TheHague, LittleRaJab
66 3» Ilerbert 9 Crash, The Hague, Whin.
11 10®* Herbert 1.3 RyeStraw. B.I»moDd. Ladasette
By Hennis— Braw Lass (J. E. Gaffney),
I'i 1' U Burns 14 V. Powers. B'htMaideii. Beatrice
3' 5'* J Howard 14 Dottle B.. Romple. Rampant
8 10®® V Powers 13 Contrariwise. Zillah, O.U.Bn'stoc
6 6»1 P H King 6 Nightfall. C’trariwlse. Cufhunk
7 7»» F H King 7 «. Charter. Shackleton. Hectagon
(!' 9®* F H King 9 Hectagon. RonrIionBean
» 9® 'IF IT KinglO The l-5.1lies. Planter. Ivabel. ^
By Inspector B. — Edith Belmont (W. J. Youna)
7“i llerlaTt 14 lima, iielene. M.aity Fox.
I'i 1! Keogh 1 t Healriee. Starry Night. Sigurd
3-4
1:16?
good
6
104
1
5J f
1:10*
hvy
15
103
5
3-4
1:13?
fast
10
105
9
3-4
1:13*
fast
50
104
1
3-4
1:15*
hvy
12
97
4
3-4
1:12?
fast
30
96
4
3-4
1:14
fast
12
106
5
i. ft
8
107
3-4
1:14?
fast
6-5
100
3
1-2
47
fast
3*
109
5
4} f
54*
fast
b
107
5
!. 2
108
5i f
1:08*
good
19-a
i 106
1
4 f
1:07?
fast
41
101
3
5i f
1:07*
fast
27
105
10
3-4
1:15
mud
12
102
—
5* t
1:10
hvy
25
If^
2
51 f
1:10
slop
5
107
9
5i f
1:07?
fast
15
98
10
3-4
1:12*
fast
4
110
5
5* f
1:09*
hvy
11-3
no
3
5* f
1:07
fast
6
112
3
1 . 2
100
2® 3«J J Wilson
8 8 Gross
5'i 6®i A Lang
5® 5'® G Gamer
4* 3® G Garner
6* 7®i A Walsh
92530 T^Juis.ille i>4 f 1:08* good 11
91531 .Saratoga
5* f 1:06* fast
20
97 10
6
6
91402 Saratoga
5* f 1:07* fast
15
90 11
7
7
9125.5 Saratoga
5J f 1:10 slop
6
97 4
1
1
910.37 Empire
.51 f 1:07? fast
5
100 2
1
1
909S2 Empire
51 f 1:07 fast
25
118 2
3
2
90916 Einiiire
AMERICANEER
3-4 1:13* fast
b. c. 8
20
106 4
108
1
1
:t2372 I.ouisville 3-4 1 :14? fa.«t 16
92042 !>>xington 5* f 1:07* fa.st 11
91963 Lexington 5i f 1 :09* hvy 18
91915 I.e\ington 5-8 1:02? mud 9
91876 T.exington 51 f 1:09 hvy 36
91040 Empire 3-4 1:14 fast 20
91011 Empire 3-4 1 :13* fa.st 40
908.52 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 40
HUSKY LAD. ch. f , 2
l':'.5o5 Louisville 51 f 1:08 fast
.5 Mead. Ihiv. Thi'.8!>*-al:i r. Ghqqier.
5 DietMild. Lizzie I'lal. .\zni'e Maiil
., T. of l.eaie. TliisI leda It*. Gloiqier
923:14 l.ouisville
91514 Saratoga
912.50 Saratoga
91122 Empire
91(H'2 Empire
9ln71 Empire
5.’. f 1:08 last 23-a
3-4 1:14 fast f’ld
51 f 1:07? fast 12
5| f 1:09? hvy 40
3-4 1:12* fa.st 50
51 f 1 ;0C4 fast 60
5' f 1 :07 fast 40
DETECT, ch. g. 2
9.191 L.lui.'A ille 5'. f 1:07:® fast 7
9244S l.onisville 3-4 1:14? last 6’
92;:7 Loiiisxille 3 1 I :Mj last SO
92210 Louisville .5.*. f 1 :o9» hvy f’ld
92101 l.onisville 51 f 1:08 fast f’ld
919 '5 I.exinston 5 S 1:02? mud f’ld
I'l 15 Keugli
2® 2® tliiose 10 I'.llagne. .\iuerieain~*Kj We'i'Ju.
31 4® Warren i:: Emlwllish. BiitterKall. I6>itle
<6 Warren 13 Sir Dawn. Fair' Star. Old Bov**'
U- 1’1®*^A 'niviuas 13 .M’dinette, Discontent, Mary'Da^
A
8UNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910.
DAILY RACING FORM.
AUtCE A. DAUB. ^ f. S
sivt- {-^ xinstoii 54 f , 074 fast
: r.i f 1 :.W 1 hvy
3-4 1:144 fast
U xinsrton 5J f 1 :«» hvy
l.atonia 5J f 1 :«8| mud
W' • ,5^* 1:001 fast
5| f 1 ;06i fast
»M.i I,at..nia r,J f 1 :o»i hvy
X.OWEEH. br. f. f
3 1 1:1* fast
'^ea 341:132 fast
•.144- -^apatoKa 5J f i :<i7j fa.st
7-8 1:2* slov*
5-S 1:002 fast
DOTTIE B.. fc. f S
p4|l {-'"!»=' ill*. ’.V4 1:14 fast
^""1'*' ! »* 3 4 1:14 fast
lamisville il f l-o »2 hvy
l-atonia 5 8 1:024 rooc
^is *i f 544 fast
? l.atonia 4i f 564 hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
3 4 1:132 fast
>' f 1 :*I74 fast
7-8 1 :2* slow
5-8 1:002 fast
5 8 1:024 pood
fi f 544 fast
4i f 564 hvy
_ - -li L aog nvy
GIRL. cK f. 1
^is 4 ■3-4 1:13 fast
nlii- 3-4 1:172 mud
•-^‘xjtiRion 5-8 1:022 mud
l'<‘>:>nKlon r.J f l:<tS2 pood
*;;;aratopa 61 f 1 :102 hvy
o,,^ 5J f 1:092 slow
01 O.W 5J f 1:09* hvy
31 f 1 :062 fast
^•8 Empire 3-4 1:142 fast
TVABUri. b. f. t
J^*"!«' ille 3-4 1:1.54 hvy
%t6»i 3i f l:06g fast
5-8 1:024 fto<sl
0 ^* 1 ^' I'*)"”!* *5 f 542 fast
’""‘""'a .5-8 1:011 fast
I-aloiua 4i f 544 fast
l/"i'.svil|e 44 f 6.5 fast
^‘.33 I»uisvllle 5-8 1:01* p.Kid
w*i*M l>»UiHVille
89632 Louisville
.5-8 1:034 niud
*l f 564 mud
109
rid 103 3
.T2 IW 5
9 112 3
8 101 .'. 6
9 109 5
15 1«? 9
17 105 1
17 1014 9
lOS
23 103 9
47 107 4
15 101 9
15 101 9
50 104 5 17
14 109 2
105
41 109 1
lOJ 112 l*t
5 107 9
10 102413
11 103 4
rid 105 14
105
200 K*e 9
102 10.3 9
fid 107 9
29 112 1
40 105 5
40 104 6
12 107 4
15 97 3
15 99 4
105
212 99 4
263 97 3
rid 106 6
53 100 3
rid lot 7
57 103 12
18 102 11
16 101 3
7A 95 5
21-5 102 4
By ^an a-Dale— Onita (J. Bradley).
4?. ItiirliHi If II.Walii:ink. Amerieaneer. CIsko
4'' 4"^ Keiiii«.dy 1.3 Cloiwl. Cisko. .Viuerieaiieer.
4^ 4':' Kenn<“dy 7 lima. Virpiiiie. V^Ksterii Star.
V' Sil. Brush. Bob.Boyer. C’ty Tax.
3 Gaox 6 UaldcnBin;. l.Jil>old, Mes’cerBoy.
.54 2* laiftus 12 P.Industry. T.R.PrInce, B.TToeas
6* 6* C Grand 8 Governor Gray, Oracle. Lochiel.
34 2’ Mountain 11 l»oliiel. Golden Kirc, Labold.
By IntmsiTe— Arthesia (G. C. Bennett).
*r*‘ ** Haitne, Helene. Discontent.
4' 3* J field 11 Bettie Sue. IIeetr.;;on, .Mes.Boy.
9 9'* Herbert 12 Whin. Aldlria. Rye Straw.
7 S»J Herbert 1.5 Rye Straw. Gold of Ophir, Crash
17 17 f^vijle 17 Miss Nett, Rinda, Stare.
8 7-i Scovllle 12 P.Indnstrv. A.A.Dale.T.R.Prlnce
10 14 14^* T nice 14 Mary I)ay. Ctrietta. Evia.
6 5* 3*1 T Rlee 14 HdenBnmett, Artemisia. Enyoc
3 8 4'* Mountain 14 MonaLisa. P.Pomona, D’tyMald.
By Woolsthorpe— Savape (W. L. Lewis).
7 10 11"> MtNire 14 Korelioad, Ayaiiie. Sc. Pimpernel.
8 6‘ 5'*lMoore y Idleweiss, Mimliuctte, J. Weaver
9 84 8*»3Moiinlaiii i:; M’dinette, Discontent. MaryDay
9 9 9>>JMountain 1.5 J.M’eaver. R.Eaiile. IT.Walbank.
15 15 12** Jones 16 HelcnBarbee. TheHajiue. VanZee
8 74 7*» E Martin 12 Miss Nett, Eaple Binl. Helene.
4 3* 4*1 G Gamer 8 Hesitate, Handron’jt, Nangh.Lad
4 21 6*1 MeCahey 7 Pleasant, Planter. Heretic.
4 5* 3*4 J Glass 8 Stare. Lescar, Cherish.
By Sain — Clicquot (B. Schreiber).
6 6= S>*4Xol,iii
lO lO* lO'«iMoore
2 7 I0*l Gaiix
.8 I.AlM>ld. Jnnu‘s Me. lima.
1.3 Ilectajron. Boh. Boyer. Exemplar.
14 Mary Day. Coletfa. Evia.
12 13 13" A Burton 1.3 OrientalPearl. Uusticana. In.Girl
13 13 13'* T Rice 14 I,ady Omilcant, Evia. Rue.
10 10 10'*JF Jackson 12 Oriental Pearl. Rue. Indian Girl
12 10 14<*lGaiis 14 County Tax, Bad News IL, Hma
8 8 8'*iE Martin 8 J.Denman, Aniericaneer, L.Kats
6 26 3* Cole 10 Gold. Ruby, Oracle, OrientalPearl
3 24 2*1 E Martin 8 Wine, James Me, Ella Bryson.
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (88941—1:11%— 5 — 111.)
1.0VE-HOT. ch. f. 2
3-4 1:13 fast 5
Saratopa 3-4 1:12J fast 20
■A-Ai .sara topa 54 f 1 :06* fast 11^
COOTTTY TAX. b. c. 2
.'-““i**'!"** 3-4 1:13* fast 20
:S2464 iviuisviile
^424 f»ulsville
^272 I»uisvilie
W25 l»uisville
S1896 Ix'xinpton
91911 l.,exinpton
.3-4 1:14 fast 19-10
3-4 1:13| fast 4-5
3-4 1:14* fast 7
3-4 1:14 slop 12
3-4 1:15 slow 7-10
3-4 1 :14* pood 11
91876 I>exinpton 54 f 1:09 hvy 7
m;ivor. b. c, 2
92516 Li mis vi lie
IIL42U l^aiisville
•6809 Windsor
9t’5.lo l>atonia
9'*421 l.Atonia
90189 l.,atonia
!<oiao I..atonia
3-4 l:log mud 7
3-4 1 :13g fast 64
44 f 55* fa.st 44
54 f 1:06* fast 19
5| f 1 :09* hvy 12
5-8 1:00* fast fid
44 f 53* fast 2
S9..7X I>iuisville 44 f 56 mud 80
SIDHET B.. b. e. 2
82316 Fort Erie 3 4 1:16 pood S
l'-’2-5l Fi«3 Erie
'.(2191 Fort Erie
U212R Fort Erie
Ut617 Windsor
81541 Windsor
81452 Hamilton
3-4 1:194 hvy 9
.54 f 1:11 hvy 5
54 f l;06g fast 25
5-8 1:02* hvy 6
54 f 1:661 fast 8
3-4 1:131 fast 11-5
BTAR CHARTER, cb. c.''2
920.56 Toronto 3-4 1:131 fast 8
91122 Empire
91074 Empire
8(816 Empire
90624 Empire
80620 Empire
3-4 1:12* fast 4
3-4 1:12* fast 6-5
3-4 1:131 fast 34
54 f 1:06* fast 3
54 f 1 :071 fast 11-S
m I i.w<i Iasi li
90491 Sheepshead 3-4 1:14 fast 5
LA V XEXICAK. b. c. 2
F2424 Ixuisvilie 3-4 1:13* fa.st 78
92272 Uiuisville 3-4 1:14* fast 16
91964 l>-xiiipton 3-4 1:16* hvy 11
!'iS76 Lexinpton 54 f 1:09 hvy 17
T p^r w « .AAV a..__ .Ml
90421 I.,atonia
90363 I.,atonia
90189 I.,atonia
90020 l.a.tonia
54 f 1:091 hvy fid
54 f 1:071 slow 16
5-8 1:00* fast f’ld
5-8 1:03 mud 7
...aiwiua 9-9 1 . 0 .S muu i
89S12 Louisville 4* f 54* fast 18-5
By Voter — ^Tmelove (E. R. Bradley).
2‘ 2- J Reid 6 Basliti. Horison, Heatherliroom.
1* 3*4 J Reid 12 Novelty, Bashti, Rockville.
26 2* Notter 12 Bashti, Swecpaway, Savannah.
By Garry Herrmann — Tactful (R. N. Smith),
o' 5*J Warren 7 Helen Barltee. Helene, 'raollague
2'' 2" J Deav’p’t !> E.Bryson. Exemplar, W.Wiclow.
2* 2* J Deav’p’t !» Lit. Father, Gov. Gray. Labold.
46 2* Moore ft J.Denman, GoldOak. P. Industry
3* 3^ Herbert 5 Pr.Callaway, I.nbold. J.Denman.
16 2*4 Moore 4 Sboot.Spray. Gov.Gray.Dan.Mark
3J 4^5 Kennedy 7 T.Hapue. Bohb.v Beyer. Explicit.
44 3** B Martin 8 Sll. Brush, Bob.Boyer, LaUMex’n
By Sempronius — ^Possession (J. Walters).
3'4 1" Warren ft Forehead, Win. Widow, Billiken.
34 4^4 T Rice 13 IViiininp M’Idow. lima, Helene.
44 3® Taplin 12 M.W.Lit’fon. .M.Jonab, Bayerln.
9 9* T Rice 12 Gov. Gray. laibold. Golden Egg.
10 10‘t Warren 11 I»chiel, .\lieeA.I>ale, GoldenEgg
2'J l"k Warren 12 GovemorGray, Bob.^yer. Cisko.
5® 4®i Mountain 13 Ben Prior. Eastern Star. Mookler
76 7** Monnl.ain 10 Incision. Gen. Phillips, Con Came
By Cesarion — Calamity Jane (G. M. Miller).
1'4 6^1 J Wilson (1 Herl>.Tuiii(‘r, Plaiiutcss. Garneau
5" 5‘1 G Garner t; Moncndf. Melton Stretd. Jim L.
3'® 3®4 Taplin 4 Onager, Imprint. Baniey Ig(H‘.
3® 3* Taplin 4 Onager. Seiupmlns, Sites Nostra.
34 2* Bezanson ft Little Father, Nisi, Ella Bryson
3»6 3® Bcianson 6 Edda, Capsise. Ella Bryson.
7 7*4 Gross 8 EllaBryson, MessengerUoy, JimL
By Star Shoot — Charter Queen (J. W. Schorr).
6® 4® Gross S Footprint. Meridian, Wrap.
2* 1® S Davis 7 Shackleton. Hectagon, Hesitate.
5® 2* H Shli’p 6 Mr. Golightly, Shackleton, Jest.
6 2| Ke<«b 6 Novelty, Seth. Helene.
, 6* 4» J Reid 7 Gaantlet, Ndvelty, Mr. Golightly
4*4 1| J Reid T Rogon. Amalfi. Mr. Golightly.
2'4 1“6 J Reid 13 SoecialBrew, Slgnrd. FairyStory
By Mexican — L’Aionette (L. Kelly).
9 9" J_ Howard ft Lit. Father, C’ntyTax, Gov.Gray.
74 S'«JKoiuu‘d.v ft J.Denman. CTty Tax. Gdld Oak.
3® 3‘4 C Grand 4 Any Port, Labold, Eastern Star.
3‘ 4>=i Warren 8 Sil.Brush, Bob.Boyer, C’ty Tax.
11 11®* Weathers 11 Lochiel, AIice.\.I)ale. GoldenEgg
7 9** C Grand 10 Oracle, Labohl. Lochiel.
6‘ 6*4 Franklin 12 Mclvor, Gov.Gray. Bobby Borer.
6 5'* T Koemer 7 Messenger Boy. Labold. Oracle.
5® 5'S E Gridin 8 South. Light, Rue, Ella Bryson.
T H IR D RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-elda and upward. Selling. (8G204 — 1:42%-
MIMBirS, b. g. S . ]
'92122 l.,<>iiisville 1 1:39* fast 3 1
92;rn L..uisviile 1 1 16 1:1.5* fast 84 1
92271 l.aiiuisville 3-4 1:12* fast ’i3-5 !
92124 L’svillc liiiLKy 1:43 slop 4 1
91561 .Saratoga 1 1:37* fast 12 ]
815:12 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast 10 ]
8I5(h: Saratoga 1 1:.39 fast 9 1
91120 Empire lm20y 1:12J fast 3-5
91091 Empire 1 1-16 1:464 fast 3-5 :
CAMEL, b. e. 4
S2»5I9 Ljuisville 1 1-16 1:49 mud 7
924'.6: l»uisville 1 1:40* fast 18
92122 Ixuisville 1 1:39* fast 8
92214 L’sville lni20y 1:42 fast 7
92189 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:54 mud 4
92127 L’sville liii20y 1:44 slop 84
•J2073 I/sville lm20y 1:434 fast 13
92012 I^exington 3-4 1:13* fast 39
91928 f>ixington .3-4 1:13* fa.st 264
80991 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :.50il hvv 4
CARLTOM G.. cb. c. 3 ]
8216.5 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 1*J-10
82371 Ismisville 1 l-n6 1:45* fast 19
92-271 Louisville 3-4 1 :12* fast 53
9O606 laitonia lm20y 1:40 fast 46
%499 I.,atonia 1 1:40 fast 14-5
9('2ffi T.,atonia 1 1:39* fast 6
9(»I91 I.atonia ImTOy 1:44 fast 17
6!(612 I^ouisville 7-8 1:27* fast 34
V9538 Ijouisville 3-4 1:144 fmit K
THE PEER. ch. g, 4
92425 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 9-5
92317 L’sville 1 1-10 1:47* last 23-10
92189 I>ouisvillc 1 1-16 1:.54 mud 2
92127 L’sville lm’20y 1:44 slop 7-5
92076 L’sville 1 1-16 1 :48 fast 10
91.5.57 .Saratoga 7-8 1:24* fast 100
912((0 .Saratoga 1 5-16 2:19 hvy 4*
91249 .‘Saratoga 1 1-8 1 :55* hvy 7
91167 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:56* slow 9-5
91117 Empire 1 1-2 2:37* hvy 11-5
8CHOOLMARM. ch. f. 3
92.5(«i Ixuisville 3-4 1:12* fast 28
92122 Iviuisville 1 1:39* fast 24
92103 l.ouisville 3-4 1:13* fast 19
914.57 Saratoga 1 1:39* fast 8
91368 Saratoga 1 1:40| fast 3
9129S .Saratoga 1 1:46* slow 4_
91169 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:55 slow 25
91073 Empire 1 1:40 fast 10
91007 Empire 3-4 1:12 fast 12
90»67 Empire 1 1:404 fast 8-a
QUEEV MARGUERITE, br. nu S
9"496 I.'juisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 11-10
92452 L’sville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 8-3_
92:i99 Ix>uisville 1 1-16 1:474 fast 24-3 :
9 '314 L’sville lm2«<)yl:42 fast 2S-5 :
••2l05'L’sville lm20y 1:41* fast 14 :
91446 Saratoga 1 1:C| slow M 1
91366 .Saratoga 7-8 1:^1 fast 30
91075 Empire 1 1-16 1:<7 fast 12
91015 Empire lm20y 1:42* fast a
ETEBRIGHT. di. g. •
92.'i. 34 Ixuisville 1 1 16 1:48* g«XMl 9
92*>99 L'luisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 18-5
9224-5 I»uisville 3-4 1:13* good 26
iXilOI I.atonia lm7oy 1:44 f^t 1
;«Ki93 I.atonia 3-4 1:13* slow 8
‘.I<KI72 I.atonia .
89944 Ijilonia 1 1-16 | :4j>| fast .
89862 l»ulsville 1 l;-^ fast 16-a
89786 I»uisville 1 i:39| fast 4
BEDMIMSTER. cb. g. 3
’.'•2275 Fort Erie 3-4 1:L* slow 6
92163 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1 :o2* hvy ^
9208.3 Toronto 1 1-16 1:48* fast »)
92044 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :48* f^t lOO
91951 Toronto 1 1-8 l:»jJ ®*°w ^
91619 Windsor 1 1:*6*
ORPHAN LAD, blk. g. « 1
88151 Tami>a 3-4 1:19* slow 1.
By Star Shoot — Lady Rlite (G. M, Odom).
4‘ 6"* W Kiiapii S Countless. Euip.lVilliaui. C.'imcl.
2'J 2® T Rice ft Mary Davis. Clierryola. Talnio.
3J 4®* W Knapp ft ’Trance. JackParker. T.M.Green.
3J 4* W Knapp 4 E.William, MaryDavis. Norhitt.
6*J 3* T K«*erner 14 Oe’nBound, Martinez, Woodcraft
6‘ 11**1M McGee 12 Cherryola, FieldMouse, BI’kMate
2*> 3* M MeGiH! 4 M.Davis, Restigonche, Quantico.
3 3* M McGi^e S Superstition, Apache.
4® 3*1 M McGee 7 BlackMatc, Superstition. Norhitt
By Cnmeton — Gold Wing (H. HeCarm).
2J 3* J IK-av’p’t ft Prince Gal. Dr. Holzlierg, Tulioo
4*> 4-J Halt S ’Ta'Ksi. Harrigan. Milton B.
3>» 3*1 J Dcav’p't 8 Countless, E. William, G.He’vens
U m T Koerner lO y..Marg’rite. Ilese'iiets, 'T.BiglMH-.
Ik 1* A Thomas ft The Peer, Plr. Diana. TbeMinks
IJ IJ J Reid 8 Alice Baird. Otilo, Twi. Queen.
2‘i 2"8 J Reid 14 Greenb’ge. Banhnry. J.E..M’.Millan
7* 7*1 J Reid ft Etlielda, Dnqm^inc, Ada Meade.
lOJ 10"4Hyatt l:{ R.Captive, D.Dame, Cbapultopec
2® ’<!* J Henrv 7 KesnonsfnI. Lexing.Ladv. Otiln.
By Carlton Grange — ^Resignation (T. Abadie).
2^ !•> C Grand ft .Salian, Royal Re|s>rt, Intrinsic.
5® 5’J G<s»s<‘ ft MaryDaris. Nimbus, Clierryola.
5® 5« C Grand 6 Trance, JackParker. T.M.Green.
1* 1* Scoville 8 F.Harry, FoxyMary, Em.'Wiliiam
3* 3®J Warren ft CU.F.Grainger. Aigronel. Zahra.
4® 4*4 F Jackson ft T. Bigbee, FoxyMary. J.Furiong
3* 2*4 Scoville 7 Tom BigbM, Sigo, Eyebright.
6* 6®4 J Wilson 8 Foursome, longhand, (Hevine.
49 2” Scoville 1.3 Sngarmaid. Donovan. Parkview.
6 6">JJ Reid
5 5'®4E Martin
3>> 4®4 Butwell
6' 6®1 G Burns
10 li»'®JGanz
6' 4* Ganz
2J 4* Kennedy
4® 4* E Grimn
26 2’ E Griffin
I* 1® E Griffin
6 6®"4E Griffin
34 2® E Griffin
4"iBczi»nson
3®4 S Davis
4** 'Taplin
3®4 Bezanson
KING'S DAUGHTER, b. m. 7
92.47 l/sviHe lm’2»y l:4Ik f
91078 Empire 1 1 :D1 slow 44
l»('i|.5 Empire 1 J J*st 2
9" Ft". .<heepshead 1 1 fafl -*
9C29.5 .SlieeiMihead 1 I „
8:943 Latonia lm70y 1:43* fast 11 20
CHERRYOLA. ch. f . * ^ ...
92.,:i2 l»ui!=ville 1 l:t6 B(*od 44
9-J4.2: l>.llisville I
92:r;i l...uis\ ille l l 1<: l :4.t* fast L m
l.<>uis\ille 3 4 1:1”* fast 8
ill*- " ^ J**'**
92(1,4 L’svill.- 1 1 16 1:45* fas( 6»_
91947 lx-x’g(«'n liii7o\ • •'*"* *2 ’*
9K7.5 l.eNinglon 3 4 116* bvy 4
9i;„32 Saratoga I 1 -I*
914S7 Saratoga 1 1:384 fast o-»
115 5 1
104 2 1
106 1 2
109 4 3.
117 2 6
130 2 1
IM
113 1 3
10” 2 4
102 4 5
lii7 6
lil7 5
1o!( 1 7
Iii9 1 2
113 3
106 II 10
96 3 4
HANBRIDOE. cb. h. $'
92.5.32 Liui.svillc 1 1:10 go<»d 4J
92423 Louisville 3-4 1:12 last 16
91965 Lexington 3-4 1:1.5* hvy 9-5
91878 Lexington 1 1-8 1:57* hvy 13-10
By Baaastar — ^Debacle (G. H. Hollo).
91400 Saratoga
91352 Saratoga
91078 Empire
91012 Empire
9(M*8l Empire
90782 Empire
7-8 1:’25 fast 4*
3-4 1:124 fast 8
1 1 :414 slow 4-5
3-4 1 :lli fast 14-5
1 1-8 1:51 fast 6
3-4 l:lli fast 8
I6GK ATKIN, b. h. e
92.5.’!2 l.oiii.sville 1 1:40 good 3
9242:{ l»uisville 3-4 1:12 fast 3
92131 Fort Erie 1 1-4 2:04 fast 10
92060 Toronto
91968 Toronto
91862 Montreal
91789 Montreal
91535 Windsor
91012 Empire
90217 Hamilton
10193 Hamilton
1 !::»* fast 7-10
3-4 1:12* fast 1-5
7-8 1:24* fast 3-lC
1 1:3S4 fast 7-10
3-4 1:12* fast 7-10
3-4 1:11* fast 13-5
3-4 1:11* fast 1-3
3-4 1:11* fast 9-10
COUNTLESS, cb. c, 3
92422 Louisville 1 1:391 fast 5-4
92247 L’svHle lm20y 1:41* good 5
92074 L’sville 1 1-16 1:45* fast 19-5
91878 Lexington 1 1-8 1:57* hvy 6-5
91512 Saratoga 1 3-4 2:58* fast 9
91464 Saratoga 1 3-16 1:^4 fast 5
91441 Saratoga 3-4 1:13* slow 6
.11352 Saratoga 3-4 1:12* fast 20
90713 Latonia 11^8 1:52 fast 29-10
>0549 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44* fast 6
rOM HAYWARD, b. g. 4
9i532 Louisville 1 1:40 good 16
32463 Louisville 1 1:39 fast 18-5
92318 FortErie 1 1-16 1:47* good 13-5
92194 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:.58* hvy 7-5
921.30 Fort Erie 3-4 l:12g fast 8
920ii Toronto 3-4 1:12* fast 10
92004 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50* hvy 5
91607 Windsor 1 1-16 1:47 slow 4
91566 Windsor 1 1-16 1:45* fast 5
97413 Hamilton 1 1:41* fast 4*
HELMET, br. c, 4
92423 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 37
92074 I/sville 1 1-16 1:45* fast 27
92014 Lex’gton lm20y 1:41* fast 9-20
91912 Lex’gton lm20y 1:41* good 1-2
91561 Saratoga
91532 Saratoga
91485 Saratoga
91465 Sai-atoga
BAGER. b. o.
92080 Toronto
92020 Toronto
91953 Toronto
1 1:37* fast 5
1 1:39 fast 24
3-4 1:12 fast 7
1 1:38* fast 1
92080 Toronto 2 1-4 3:57 fast 3J
92020 Toronto 1 1:40* slow 4
91953 Toronto 1 1-4 2:07* slow 7
91760 Montreal 1 3-16 1:59* fast 7-5
91616 Windsor 1 1-8 1:57* hvy 3-2
91538 Windsor 1 1-16 1:46* fast 8
91287 Saratoga 7-8 1:28 hvy 10
WOOLWINDER. b. c, 4
92506 Louisville 3-4 l:l2g fast 181
S8(i32 Jack’ville 1 1-8 1:53* fast 6
89577 Jack’ville 1 1-4 2:05* fast 8
8749:1 .lack’ville 1 1-8 1:53* fast 1
87610 Jack’ville 1 1-8 1:.56* good 2|
86764 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:49* fast 8
86081 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46* fast 13-5
RILTON B.. b. g, S
92493 Ixmi.sville 1 l:40-2 fast ’25
92397 I^ui.'iville 1 1-16 1:46* fast 71
92:m I.ouisvilIe 1 1:4<> fast 4
92247 L’sville lm20y 1:41* good 62
92072 Louisville 3-4 1:12* fast .53
120 1 1 2
119 1 3 3
122 2 6
119 1 2 1
119 3 2
111 1 1 1
115 1 2
13S
i:c. 2 1 1
i:t»i 7 5
117 3 11
119 2 11
117 2 1
111 3 3 1
113 4 5 2
Il» 4 2
1.30 4 5
123 4 3
123 2 2
U3 1 1 1
109 4 5 4
107 7 7
102 10 7
103 3 4 4
105 5 4 4
109
112 S 6 6
110 112
111 3 2 3
116 1 3 3
114 4 2 2
122 7 4 4
114 1 1 2
115 3 3 2
121 4 4 4
119 2 11 11
124 6 7
119 3 2 4
115
116 5 4 .3
114 6 3 3
104 5 3 2
112 1 2 2
108 3 4 4
110 4 5 5
115 3 6 6
109 1 4 4
109 3 2 4
109 1 2 3
104 2 3 3
110 3 4 4
108 2 3 3
21 2* Warren S Cherryola. ".Bound. Harrigan.
4® 4®i llerlM'rt .S Melisande. J..\tkin. "eesnHound
5 5 Mountain 5 T.Pippin, J.Grif’nIL.R.tbeWorld
2' 2* Herbert .3 t'onntless, Foxy Mary.
2® I® Herbert ft SirJ. Johnson. M.Davis. Rosscznz
6J 6‘® Herbert 11 Herkimer. Besom. Helmel.
1® 1® Herbert 4 StanleyFay, Apache, K. Daughter
I'J 1®4 Herbert 6 Sir.tlvescot, RoseQneen. Bishop.
D 3' Herbert 8 Dalmatian^ StanleyFay, Ereiett.
1® I’i Herbert 6 Ererett. Magazine. Shannon.
By Bata— El Salzdo (B. Bcbreiber).
41 6’ T Koerner .s Cherryola, Haiibridge. ".Bound.
21 2'1 T Rice 8 Melisande. "e.Bonnd. Haiibridge
Ink ih G .Areliib’d G J.R(>ardon. Olamhala.D.M’donaki
I* 3®1 G Arelilli’d 3 I/Oveti#‘, "lamhala.
1* 1* <> Arehib’d G Lady Irm.a, Elfin Bean. Detroit.
1® l‘J Mnsgrave 4 Leah, Hiietanio. Osorine.
2* 2* S liavis 5 Ia>vetle, PretenB. Black Mate.
1* 1* Musgr've 6 F.Footsteps, E.William, Selwik.
5* 5®i A Walsh 6 Hanbridge. SirAIrescot. R.Qneen
2* 2® S Davis ^ Dciibam, Foant’nSquare. P. Davis
I'i 1* S Davis 10 Fonn.SquArCt TheoCook, Denham.
By The Cimunoner — Olefiant (J. G. Greener). /
2® li* T KiH'riier 8 E.William. C.aniel. G’tlleavens.
2® D T K(M‘rii(*r 7 Em. William. MiltonB.. ".Bound
th 3® V Powers 7 K. Daughter, Oc’nBouncl. M. Darls
1* 1* T K(K‘rner 3 Hanbridge, Foxy Mary.
91899 Lexington
9(y683 Latonia
90531 Latonia
90347 Latonia
1 1:42* slow 5
3-4 1 :13* fast 7|
3-4 1:12* fast 25
1 1:4^ mud 4
1(19 3 3 3
96J 7 6
100 4 5
2» 2® S Davis
1* 1® Musgr've
5* 5®i A Walsh
2® 2® S Davis ^
1>4 1® S Davis
2® D T K(M‘rii(*r 7 Em. William. MiltonB.. ".Bound
4*‘ 3® V Powers 7 K. Daughter, Oc’nBouncl. M.Davis
1® 1* T K(K‘rner 3 Hanbridge, Foxy Mary.
1® 1® V Powers 4 Olamhala, AmeLJenks. ChlefKee
2F ]■» T Koerner 8 Ham. Court, Martinez. Starhottle
4* 3® E Dngau 7 Herkimer, Barleytborpe, Shanntm
5® 4® J Glass 11 Herkimer, Besom, Helmet.
3®) T Rice 5 Pinkola, Meadow. Hanbridge.
3} 3® T Rice 8 Pinkola. Hanbridge, Fr’d Barry.
By Cnnard— Mamie G. (J. W. Behorr).
6“* 5* G Burns 8 Cherryola, Hanbridge. ". IbaiiNl.
4® 4"J G Burns O Clierryola. Princ«‘ Gal. Hjiek.
3* .Vi G Burns 5 D.M’domild. G. Fisher. Sp’lamnd.
Ink 1 = G Burns 4 Reybonrn. Ven. Strome. Marigot
2® 1’ G Burns 6 Sir.\lvescot, Mexoana. V. StivHne
5® 4®1 A Walsh 8 FieldMouse. ('ampeon. GuyFIsher
2® 2‘i G Burns 4 Pretend, CHIT Edge, Guy Fisher.
3 3*J G Burns .3 Donald Macdonald. Everett.
3* 3‘-J G Burns .•» CliffEitge, FortJolinson, T.Donerw
li I"’' G Bnms 4 Everett. Fort .Johnson. Spindle.
By Disguise— St. Mildred (E. K. Bradley).
5® 5-''i Gaiiz $ Melisande, J.Atkiii. OeiMinBonnii
5® 5®i J Reid 7 K. Daughter. O. Bound. Conntlesa.
1®J 1”*‘ J Reid 4 I..eampiMe, T.Blgbee. Roy. Report
2'® 2J J Reid 4 BeanChilton, Wander, T.Blgbee.
54 5® Herbert 14 Ocean Bound. Martinez, Nimbus.
11 9®®JScoville 12 Cherryola, FieldMonse. Bl’kMate
6* 3*1 Herbert • ft Melisande. Besom. O^sn ^and
4® I'i Notter 7 Czar. Barleytborpe, Dreamer.
By Baaaockbnra — Miss Harion (B. Schreihar).
5'® 5* G Archib’d ft D.ofRoanoke, Sotemia.Falr.tnnie.
2= 1' G Arclilb’d 7 D.M’donald. J.II.H’ghton.B.Stiek
2“k la Mnsgrave ft J. Reardon, Spellb’d, D.M’donald
2 2* Mnsgrave 2 Bonnie Kelso.
3® 3* Mnsgrave 4 Spellbonnd, TaNnnDa. Leament-e.'
4"k 2® Mnagrave 6 D.Macdonald. G.Fisber.Leamenee
7 ?*• V Powers 8 Shannon. Herkimer, Rosseanx.
By Woolsthorpe— The Henrietta (I. H. 'Wheatcroft).
6 6®J Ganz G T.M.Green, R.Captive, J.I'arker.
3® 2® Ganz 4 Taboo, Boea Grande, Kerehevat.
3J 8*i Nicol 11 Green Seal. Soteraia. Tabw.
2‘i 2* Ganz 4 Taboo, Piute. Sir Clegcs.
2* 2» Ganz 4 Eyebright. Sir Cleges, Terah.
4J 4®1 Ganz 5 Patsy, JackParker. UretnaGreen.
1* 1»® Ganz Old Honesty. All Red. I'inkula.
By Claude— 'Yille Marie (C. D. Cheuanlt).
Si 3'i I) .\nstiii 8 'TalNMi. Harrigan I'aiiiel.
6*» 6“! D .Viistlii 7 <!lneose, Jaciinelina. Glorio.
2J la D .\ustlii 7 tJImvso. 'Talssi. Eiiip. William,
sa 3®1 D Austin 7 Countless, E.William, Oc. Ihniiiil
7® 4® I> McC’tliy lO Melisande, Bar’thor|ie,Ij.P.|)aley.
2a 2® Paul 5 B.Chilton, J. Walton. J. Furlong.
5»k 4® Ixiftns 12 Em. William. M.Bereand. Ethelda
3® 2® Herbert 5 Merrick. J.I'arker. M.Ben-aud.
4* 4*i Troxler ft J.Furiong, T.Blgbee. MarkieM.
FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Hile. All Ages. AUowances. (8ft'J41 — 1:11% — 5 — 111.)
MELISANDE, ch. f. 4
924.56 Louisville 3-4 1:12
92423 Louisville ^4 1:12
9‘2370 Louisville 3-4 1:13
92312 Louisville 3-4 1:12*
92072 Louisville 3-4 1:12*
91485 Saratoga 3-4 1:12
91322 Saratoga 3-4 1:13*
91191 Saratoga 3-4 1:13*
91643 Empire 3-4 1:12
HANBRIDGE. ch. h, 5
;)2.5;{2 Ixuisville 1 1:K)
92423 Ixuisville 3-4 1:12
919(i5 Lexington 3-4 i:1.5J
91878 Ixxington 1 1-8 1:57*
3® 2'J Scoville 7 Tom BigbM, Sigo, Eyebright.
6® 6®J J Wilson 8 Foursome, Ixnghand, (Hevine.
4 a 2 ” Scoville 1.3 Sngarmaid, Donovan. Parkview.
By Batten — Countess Irma (P. Dunne).
11 11®* T Koemer 11 Huck, Mamie Algol. Alma Boy.
]•« ]3 q' Koerner ft Otilo, Bad News, Heine.
2® 2® 'T Koemer ft Camel, Pirate Diana, The 31inks
5® 5®«iGoose 8 Camel, Alice Baird. Otilo.
21 2® J Keiil 8 Huck, Frances Ray, Moleaey.
5 5"JA Thomas 7t Priscillian, Van Den. Black Mate
3' 3®1 Van B’oten ft Bellevlew. M’tgomery, Star.Vetor.
31 3*1 J Reid 7 L.ofLangden. FarWe'st, ^lleview
la l« Etetep 4 LadyEsther, Bon. Kelso, Banbury.
2® 2 a J Reid 7 Ihillcare, Faultless, Dandy Dixon.
By Islington — Mary Stuart (7. Butler).
5® 4®* T Koerner ft 'T.M.tSrwii. R.Captive, J.I'arker.
8 S‘“ A 'Tliomas 8 Countless. Emp.William. Camel.
6 6"*1J Reid ft Tim Pippin, Harrigan. Glorio.
5 5'®1E Martin 5 Cherryola. Jacqueliiia, FollieI.«Ty
3 a 4®1 Butwell 9 Searpia, Candleberry, StarActor.
6* 4*i Mr J B’ler 12 Q.Mark, Wll.Lackaye, Dnllcare.
6 6®“ Scoville 6 OceanBound, Cherryola, Marigot
2 a 6*3 Scoville 6 Everett. Cherryola. Starbottle.
2* 1" Scoville 8 FolIieLevy, Clierryola, R.O’Brien
l®i 13 A Thomas 5 Per Johnson. Pretend. Gal. Slave
By Henry of Navarre — Sneerwell (E. Oureti.
3® :!* IlertMTt 7 Dorante. Faleada. Ada Meade.
21 2®1 E Martin 14 Pirate Diana. Claudia. Molesey.
21 21 Herbert 10 Otilo. Console. Dorante.
2 * 2 "a HerlxTt 10 Camel. Descomnets, Tom Bi&bce
11 3*3 E .Martin lO MamieAlgol. Hans. Pirate Diana.
11 9®i Leibert 11 L.ofLangden. Talioo, Ques. Mark
5® 9®® J Reid 10 Stargowan, Coliort, Big Stick.
7 6** Leibert 7 Noon, GalleySlave. QnestionMark
5 4®3 Leibert 3 Noon. Quest’nMark, Grcienbrldge.
By Rubicon — Chartreuse IL- (E. Trotter).
6 ' 6®1 G Rums 8 Jat-i|uelina. Foul. Iloyallleport.
16 16'®lGanz lO Otilo. QueeiiMarguerite, C(»nsole.
6' 4* (Janz 8 Merrick, Duqnesiie. Ben Double.
21 4* Kennedy 7 Tom Bigbee, Carlton G.. Sigo.
4® 4* E Griffin 5 Madman. Hanbridge. Al Mnller.
2i> 2 ® E Griffin .5 Hanbridge. Ben Doiilde, All Red.
I® 1® E Griffin 7 Camel. Claudia. Alice Baird.
6 6®*1E Griffin 9 Meadow. Oc’nQueen, Belle Clem.
31 2® E Griffin 6 J. H. Reed. Longhand, Macias.
By Cactus II.— Taglioni (J. H. Lamb).
21 2® A Ijiiig 7 -t.L.Daley. Gw’dolynF.,Dr.Burcb
4‘ 4'®1F Jack.soii ~t M. Angelo. D.Knlght. Qnes.Mark.
5 4"iBcz)Uison .5 Bl’kMate, Blackford. Reybonrn.
41 3®i S Davis 9 Compton, G. M. Miller. Shawnee
3® 4** Taplin 5 Pretend. TheG. Butterfly. Gilpin.
3® 3®i Bezanson 7 C..\8hmcade. L.ofL’gden. L.Eyes
By Fatherless — Eostre.
S 6"AUeilly 8 .Mrncon. Confessor. Tackle.
91460 Saratoga 7-8 1:2.5
913.52 Saratoga 3-4 1:12*
91078 Empire 1 1:41*
91012 Empire 3-4 1:11*
90981 Empire 1 1-8 1:51
907S2 Empire 3-4 1:112
PRINCE GAL. br. g. 4
92519 Loui.sville 1 1-16 1:49
924(2$ Louisville 1 1:39
92423 Ixuisville 3-4 1:12
92370 Ixuisville 3-4 1:13
91.561 Saratoga 1 1:37*
91505 Saratoga 1 1:38
91465 Saratoga 1 1:38*
91069 Empire lm20y 1:41*
91036 Empire lm20y 1:41*
GOVERNOR GRAY. b. g.
S2532 Ixuisville 1 1:40
92424 Louisville 3-4 1:13R
92075 Louisville 3-4 1:12*
91996 Lexington 3-4 1:15
90530 Latonia 51 f 1:06*
90483 Latonia 51 f 1:06*
90267 Latonia 5-8 59
90189 Latonia 5-8 1 :00*
90153 Latonia 5-S 1:00*
89918 Louisville 4* f 55
ELLA BRYSON, ch. f, 8
92464 Louisville 3-4 1:14
91617 Windsor 5-8 1:02*
91574 Windsor 3-4 1:14*
91541 Windsor 5* f 1:06*
91452 Hamilton 3-4 1:13*
91362 Hamilton 51 f 1:07*
90712 Latonia 3-4 1:12*
90625 Latonia 5J f 1 :08*
90530 Latonia 3* f 1:06*
3-4 1:13
1 1:37*
1 1:38
1 1:38*
3-4 1:12*
3-4 1:15
51 f 1:06*
51 f 1:06*
5-8 59
5-8 1:00*
5-8 1:00*
4* f 55
fast 4-5 1
fast 27-5 1
fast 3-2 1
fast 7-3 1
fast 9-10 1
fast 10 1
good 13-5 1
good 13-0 1
fast 3-5 ]
1
g<xd 41 1
fast 16 ]
hvy 9-5 I
hvy 13-10 1
fast 41 1
fast 8 I
slow 4-5 ]
fast 14-5 ]
fast 6 1
fast 8 :
]
mud 18-3 j
fast 5 ]
fast 22 1
fast 61 1
fast 12 1
fast 4 1
fast 8 1
fast 12-5 1
fast 4 ]
8
good 8
fast 4-5 1
fast 9-20 1
slow 7-10 ]
fast 7-10
fast 13-20
fast 3-5
fast 19-20
fast 3*
mud 3 1
fast 21-5 1
hvy 10
fast 4
fast 3 ]
fast 12 ]
fast 8 1
fast 6
mud 14-5 ]
fast 17 ]
120 1 1
119 1 3
122 2
119 1 2
119 3
111 1 1
115 1
117
no 4 1
109 3 5
117 5
118 2
no 11 11
109 2 4
119 6 5
114 5 5
117 5 5
91
By Disguise— SylTZheUe (L. P. Doerhofer).
1® 31 T Koemer 5 T.M.Green. RoyalCaplive. Glorio
I'l I'l T Koerner 8 J.Atkin, Oc’nBonnd. Ilanliridge.
25 2® T Koerner .5 Trance. I'rineetJal. Jack Parker
2® 2® T Koerner 7 Fol.Levy, Cherryola. Tim Pippin
I'i 1* T Koerner 10 Bar’thorpe, L.P.Dale.v, MiltonB.
2'i 1® V Powers 9 Besom, Helmet, Ocean Round.
3* 21 Notter 8 Fol.Levy. Rose Qneen, M.^vis.
4* 4'J Notter 7 Besom. Sea Cliff. Rose Qneen.
15 3® C H Shll’g 4 Magazine. Colloquy, Ben Loyal.
By Banastar — Debacle (6. H. HoUe).
21 2' Warren .S Cherryola, ".Bound. Harrigan.
4* 4®J Herbert S Melisande. J.Atkin. "oeanIVniiid
5 5 Mountain T.Pijipin. J.GriffiiiII..K.tlieWorl(l
2* 2* Herbert :» Countb'ss. Foxy Mary.
2* I" Herbert ft SirJ. Johnson, M.Davis. Kos.seaux
61 6'® Herliert 11 Herkimer. Besom. Helmet.
1® 1® Herbert 4 StanleyFay. .Apaidie, K.Dangliter
I'l 1®1 Herbert (! Sir.Mveseot. Qneen. Bishop
15 3' Herbert .8 Dalmatian. StanleyFa.v. Everett.
1® I'l Herbert ft Evendt, )fagazine, Sliaiiiion.
By Galveston — ^Princess Noretti (G. M. Odom).
11 11 T Koerner ft Dr. Hidzlierg, Camel. TalwM».
2‘1 2® T Rlee
6' 6'1 W Knapp
35 3'1 W Knapp
11 7®*lButwell
6® 5'® .M MH4ee
7 6'® M McGee
4® 4'* M McGee
5* 4«J W Knapp
(! Clierryola, llnek. T(«n Hayward
S Melisande. J.Atkin, OccanRonnd
.5 Trance. .Melisande. Jack Parker
14 Ocean Bound, Martinez. Nimhus.
7 Martinez. Firestone. Barl'thorpe.
7 Helmet, Czar, Barleythorpe.
5 Apache. Shannon. Hnck.
7 Shannon, Apache, Woodcraft.
By Garry Herrmann — Sxlama (R. N. &nith).
8 S'* Van R’oten S Cherryida. llanbridg)*. ".I'isiihI.
41 3® IlerN'rt ft LitlleFallier. Connty’Tax. latlndd
2-* 11 Warren 7 Bet.Siie. BadNewsIL. J.Peiinian.
3* 3® Kennedy 4 Sboot.Spray. C’tyTax. Dan.MUrk
4* I'i W Knapp 12 Labold. Golden Egg. Ella Brysou
11 I'i Kennedy 8 Oracle, Lochiel. V'olthorpe.
2*5 1 ® Troxler 10 LOrmicant. Pen’royal. A.A.Dale
4i 2“5 Troxler 12 Mclvor, Bobliy Boyer, CIsko.
li 1* Troxler 10 Labold. JackDenman. James Mr.
6 6®i Warren 7 Labold. James Me.. Danccaway.
By Jnvenal — Graziosa (J. H. Morgan).
3' 1“ A Tlioinas ft C’tyTax. Exemplar. Win. Widow.
4' 4‘3 A Lang ft Little Father, Sidney R., Nisi.
3 nt 4 j T Rice 8 Mes.Boy. BadNewsII... Mel. Street
41 4®i Goose 6 Edda. Capsize. Sidm-y R.
1*1 I'i Bezan.4on 8 MessengerBoy. Jiral.., Maromara
4® 4®J Mn.sgrave 11 SidneyR.. FortWorth. Lit. Father
21 4® Ganz
35 4®i C Grand
51 4>i C Grand
8 GoldenEgg, MessengerBoy, Oracle
6 fioklenEgg. laibnld, Mes’gerBoy.
12 Got. Gray, Labold. Golden Egg.
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-8 Hiles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. lllSift.l — l:51i»-
CHAS. F. GRAINGER, b. c. 3 101
92.'S»9 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 101 1(»3 6
92373 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 177 104 8
91314 L’sviile lm20y 1 ;42 fa.st 45 104 5
90715 Latonia 1 3-16 1:59* fast 14-5 10:$ 10
90499 I-atonia 1 1:40 fast 4 110 3
90410 Latonia ImTOy 1:46* mud 8 107 1
90346 Latonia 1 3-8 2:22* mud 18-5 92 2
90192 I.aton:a 1 3-16 1:59* fast U 105 9
9C154 Latonia 1 1-8 1:52* fast 7 104 1
By Meltoaian— Lncy Jones (A. V. Oldham).
3*5 1' J Deav'p’t ft Conside. "tilo. Topland.
8'i K"'*Ganz
8® 8*»5(hs>se
l(t Hans. Col. .\shmeade. .Moseley.
10 Camel. Q.Marg’rite. Deseomnets.
9 9'®iD Anstin 10 First Peep, Azo, Wolfertoii.
45 2® Troxler
ft Carlton G.. .\Igronel, Zalim.
4 3® D Austin 5 Markie M.. Foxy .Mary. Uneeda.
3* 3®i Cole 6 Boola Boola. First Peep, Azo.
21 2' D Anstin ft Third Rail, Wolferton. Molesey.
1* li D Austin 8 Gllvedear, Solicitor. Yancn.
By Sir Dixon — Olga Netheraole (J. H. McDonald).
4'I J Wilson 7 GoleoiuL-i. Aylmer. Rio Grande.
2 nk 2 nk J 'Wilson ft IHxieKnight. Ihstray, First I’eep.
2® 2' J Wilson S Arvite, Jly Gal. Ihxray.
3® 3® G Archib’d 7 Acttmen, Rifleman. Goltbnda.
3'i 2* G Archib’dl.2 Rifleman. Adrincbe. L.ofL’ngden
2i 3®i J Wilson 7 Qnes.Mark. Aylmer, J. Reardon.
By Requital — Wirelezz (W. E. Nnnu).
35 3®1 JDeav’p’t 8 Jaciinelina. Font. D. Bnltmaii.
35 3j A Thomas ft Carlton G.. Salian, Intrinsic.
5® 4® J Deav'p’t 7 Glucose. Jaequeliiia. Glorio.
1* 1® A Thomas 8 Mamie -tlgol. .Vzo. Console.
5 5"lA Thomas 0 Otila Mamie.VIgoI. PeterPender.
11 ll*'iW Ott 11 Kalian. Clanilla. l^bra.
4 4®J A Thomas 4 Helmet, Leamenee. Tom Bigbee.'
5 o'® Herbert 5 B.Chilton. MiltonB.. J. Walton.
2* 2*i Warren 4 Foxy Mary. Clandia. Colinet.
By Star Ruby — Lida H. (S. K. Hnghez).
1*1 1* A Thtmias ft Mamie .\lgoI. Azo, "riiamos:i.
5* 3*t Moore 14 P.Diana, Q.Margnerit**. M<desey.
41 4®J Moore 10 Hans. Col. .Xshmeade. .Mosclev.
4* 2® .Moore 10 T.Blgbee. Elizah’an. M. Hamilton
41 2'S Moore 11 Salian. Zahra. Rice Grain.
3®i 3®J E .Martin 7 Starport, Denver Girl. Tortnons.
3® 3®i E Martin 4 Intrinsic. Ethel I)., Handzarelt;i.
4* 4®1 Hnfnagel ft SonthcmGobl. .MarkieM.. Lavenu
5 5*i T Rice 5 Mamie Algol, Uelluf, Azo.
By Wadswortt — Ma Angeline (T. H. Stevens).
25 3‘ J Ik'av p’t 6 Clandia. .Mamie .Mgol, "riiamosa
6- 6®1 C Grand 11 Hnck. Mamie .\Igol. Alma Bov.
3^, 3® T Rice 8 Roy. Report. .Mam. Algol. Console
2®1 2*1 T Rlee 4 .M. Algol. JohnE.Mc.Millan. Adder
21 3-J T Rice 8 .Merman. Molesey, Mamie Algol.
II* II, J*'’'''*'’''''' ** Blackford. Hans. Ferr'ndCeeilian
3* -‘1 Peak 10 First Peep. Wolferton. Relluf.
35 3 - Peak ~t Mamie Algol, Rellnf. First Peep
By Salvation — Sweet Caporal (J. W. Young).
105 iii=iH.rbcrt 14 P. Diana. Q. Marguerite Claudia
Ih 3'1 Herbert 11 Ilnek. Maude Al»rd. Hans
11 1® Herbert 13 Sorrowful, GlidingBelle Banbnrv
65 7®. A Thomas 14 Greenbridge. Cam^
I C.A.shmeade. A. Baird. BadNews
iili’S® ■
NETHERMOST, b. g, 4 105
92.320 FortErie ImTOy 1:47* good 13-5 111 5
92*279 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:59* slow 9-5 107 4
92134 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:52 fast 10 105 7
92060 Toronto 1 1-8 1:53 fast 6-5 109 1
91956 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50* slow 10 111 3
91841 Montreal 1 1-8 1:52* fast 8 104 3
ROYAL REPORT, b. c. 3 105
92534 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:48* gool 7 111 1
92465 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-2 108 6
92397 Louisville 1 1-16 1:46* fast 6 106 6
92273 Louisville 1 1-4 2:05 fast 33 105 3
92213 Louisville 1 1-4 2:10* hvy 7 102 5
92102 L’sville lm20y 1 :43 fast 4* 112 5
92014 Lex’ gton lm20y 1:41* fast 6 95 2
91899 Ixxingt on 1 1:42* slow 6 112 5
90022 Latonia 1 1:45* mudl7-10 105 4
CLAUDIA, b. f. 8 08
92494 Loui.sville 2 3:29* fast 21 90 1
92452 L’sville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 13 97 3
92373 Ixuisville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 10 95 4
KJ185 L’sville Im’JOy 1 : 51 * mudI9-l(i 100 5
92102 L’sville lm20y 1:43 fast 11-5 1«$ 9
91995 Lex’gton ImTOy 1:47 slow 2* 99 1
91929 Lex’gton ImTOy 1:44* fast 5 105 1
90664 Latonia 1 1 :44| hvy 5 100 6
90551 Latonia 1 3-8 2:19* fast 7 1031 4
FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Latonia Autumn Inaugural Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. ('.Mi2Ct
1:44-4 l(C'.»
By Ornament — Queenlike II. (T. C. McDowell).
5i 7** K .Miirlin 7 Conidless. Em.WilliHm. MiltonB
I'l 1* E .Mxrtiii 7 "c’liBonml, Conntle.ss. M. Ibivis
4 4'® Scoville 4 Hanbridge, Stanley Fay. Apache
25 4*1 E Martin r, Everett. Apache, Restigonche.
6 6" T Koerner 7 SirJ.Jolinson. NinilHis. Restig’^e
6 r.'» E Martin 6 King James. Maskette. Czar.
1* I'i E Martin 7 Meadow. T.Hayward. Dr.Holzb’g
By Tanzmeiater — ^Laat Cherry (J. T. Ireland).
]' 1' A Thomas s l!:udiri(lg<‘. "c.BoiiikI. Harrigan.
1' 1® Mino'e ft Priiiei' Gal. Hnck. T>imHay\var(l
3* :r ', Mixa'c ft \larv Dai is. Niudois. TalM»i.
.55 M.H.rc 7 Eol l.i-yy. Mclisainle. TimPippIn.
4’ 1 *' Mloi'c J.criiliii II.. E. IVilliam. Trance
(,i» (;b viiMir,. 7 K. "aimliter. ".Bound. Countless.
2® 15 .M.Hirc Norl.lt t. Tom Kigbee.
3) 1® M.iiiiiialn 0 L.I'.Daley. J.GrimnII..R.Wil’am
6® 1® MiHtre 12 F..Monse. Black Mate, Harrigan.
1* I* Moore 10 Black Mate, Hill Top. Tabtio.
AZ.O, ch. g, 4
105
92494 Louisville
2 3:292 fast
13-5 10 :!
4
r;
3
92425 Louisville
1 1-16 1:47* fast
54
10-5 11 11 11
11
92’’73 Louisville
1 1-4 2:05 fast
15
105
8
7
7
91967 Lexington
1 1-2 2:40* hvy
2
107
3
2
2
2
91913 Lexington
1 1-4 2:09 good 17
105
8
7
5
3
91.542 Windsor
1 1-8 1:.t 3 fast
50
107
9
9
9
S
90715 Txtonia
1 3 16 1 :59* fast
32
109
2
8
8
8
!(0.551 Ixtonia
1 3-8 2:19* fast
21
112
5
5
5
4
ALMA BOY. ch. g. 7
105
irJ4.52 L’.sville
1 1-16 1:47* fast
10
1<(9
10
8
9
9
92425 l.oiiisville
I 1-16 1:472 fast
18
pet
7
6
_1
1
92;$42 L’sville
liii20y 1:42* fast
8
104
8
8
5
4
92'073 L’sville
lm20y 1 :4.8* fast
9
105
5
4
5
9i’()I7 Lex’gton
1 1-16 1:46* fast
8
109
6
6
6
6
91901 Lex’gton
lm20y 1:45 slow
21-5
109
3
4
6
5
50711 I.atonia
11-16 1:46 fast
21
107 11 10
9
7
90529 f..atonia
lm20y 1 :42 fast
11
107
1
2
3
6
90423 I.,atnnia
1 1-16 1:49* hvy
10
111
1
4
4
4
RHAPDALE. ch. g. 4
105
5* 3*t Moore
41 4®J Moore
4* 2® .Moore
41 2'J Moore
3®i 3»J E .Martin
35 3* T Rice
2®1 2*1 T Rice
21 3®J T Rice
7 *» 7 » IWerieli
3* 2*1 P..ak
35 3 ® Peak
94(711 Ixtonia I 1-16 1:46 fast 22-5 1(>7
91(529 Latonia lm20y 1:42 fa.st 17 167
90423 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :49* hvy 17-5 106
90:164 Ixtonia ImTOy 1:44* slow 7 I 07 2
89982 Montreal 1 1 :48 hvy 6 90 3
89926 Montreal 7-8 1:27 slow 7 106 11
8 TOLYPIN. hr. c. 4 108
9>I62 Ixiii.svill.. 1 I 16 1 :tS9 r.nsi 21 112 10
921X9 I .oiii.si i lie 1 1 16 1:51 iiiiiil 61. 1((."> 7
9 - I V. I.’svill.- lin;’o\ 1 15 sl..p ”7 lO 10 , 11
9 0.6 l.'siillo- 1 1 16 1:4.S fast 20 m 5
9'99.8 Lcx’ijlon lrn;;ov 1:42? slow 2 lie 5
919:11 l..-\’i;trm 1 I 16 1:46* fast 14 111 2
9(269 I.atoiiia 1 1-16 1:44 fast 97 1ik$ 5
s;a:4S L’sville lm20y 1:42* slow 13 160 4
89.814 Ixx'gron Im’O.iv 1:40* fast 3 197 5
2 ® 2*1 O’t^wnor 7
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DAILY RACING FORM.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23. 191P*
WINTER
MEETING
MONCREIF PARK
Jacksonville :: Florida
Commencing November 24, 1910, and Continuing One Hundred Days or More
THIRTY-EIGHT STAKES
with Guaranteed Value of SG2,000, Including the
FLORIDA SPECIAL
Handicap, value
$5,000
AMERICAN DERRY
value
$ 6,000
NO PURSE OF LESS THAN $400
STAKE ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 1, 1910
Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association, Jacksonville, Florida
THOMAS H. WIlUAMS,
President.
NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB
PERCY W. TREAT,
Secretary.
STAKES FOR MEETING 1910-1911 TO CLOSE OCTOBER 31
OpcBiig Day, November 12, at Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, Caiifornia. Continuing tor AT LEAST 100 Pays of Racing
OPENING HANDICAP OF $1,000. — A handlCHp for two-.venr-ol<ls and upward at time of clos-
!nc. Entraure $10 and $40 additional to start. The New California Jockey Club to Ruarantee tlie
value to be $1,000, of wbb-h $200 to second and $t0o to tliird. Weights to be announced We^es-
day, November 9. To be run Saturday. N’ovemiter 12. 1910. One Xtle.
THANKSGIVING HANDICAP OF $1,500. — A liandicap for two-yearHtlds and upward at time
of closbig. Entrancv $10 and $50 additional to start. Tlie New California Jocke.v Club to guar-
antee the value to be $1,500. of which ^00 to second and $150 to third. Weights to he aunounced
Mtaiday, November 21. Winners of other than a selling purse after the anuouncement of weights
to carry 5 lbs. extra. To he run Thursday, November 24, 1910. One Milo and a Furlong.
CROCKER SELLING STAKES OF $1,200.— For three-year-olds and upward at time of closing.
Entrance $10 and $50 additional to start. The New California Jot-key Cl-ab to guarantee the value
to iKf $1,200. of wliich $250 to secoud and $1.50 to third. Tlie winner to lie sold at auction.
$2,500, weight for age; 1 Ih. allowed for each $100 to $500. Winners of a race of $000. or of two
rac<"s other than selling after the closing of this stakes, to he entered for not less than $1,100.
Starters, with selling prices, to he uamed through the entr.y box the day preceding the race, at
the usual liour of closiug. and those so uamed to be liable for starting fee. To be run Sntunlav,
December 3, 1910. One Mile.
SACRAMENTO HANDICAP OF $1,200. — handicap for two-ycarKilds and upward at time of
closing. Entrance $10 and $50 additional to start. The New California Jockey Cluit to guarantee
tbt‘ value to he $1,200, of which $250 to second and $150 to third. Weights to be announced
Wednesda.v, December 7. Winners of other than a selling purse after tlie announcement of
weights to carry 5 Ihs. extra. To be run Saturday, Deccmlier 10, 1910. One Mile and a Sixteenth.
OAKLAND HANDICAP OF $1,200. — A handicap for two-y«ar-olds and upward at time of
closing. Entrance $10 and $rKi additional to start. The .New California Jockey Club to guarantee
the value to Ik* S1.200, of wliich $250 to second and $150 to third. Weights to be announced
Wednesday. D<-ceinbor 14. Winners of other than a selling purse after the announcement of
weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To he run Saturday, Decemlter 17. 1910. Six Furlongs.
CHRISTMAS HANDICAP OF $2,000. — A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at time of
rlosiiig. Entrance $15 and $*iO additional to start. The New California Jockey Club to guarantee
the value to be $2,000, of whUli $400 to second and $250 to third. W'eights to be announced
Tliursda.v. Itecenilter 22. Winwrs of other than a selling purse after the announeoment of weights
U> carry’s lbs. extra. To lie run Monday, Decemlier 2t>, 1910. One Mile and a Guarter.
NEW YEAR HANDICAP OF $1,800. — A handicap for two-year-olds and upward' at time of
closing. Entrance $15 and $ti0 ad-Jitional to start. The New California Jocke.v Cliilt to giiarantei*
tile value to lie $l,ISO0, of whicli $:150 to secoud and $150 to third. Weiglits to be aunounced
Thursday, December 29. Winners of other tlian a selling purse after the annonm-emeut of weights
to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Monday, January 2. liill. One Mile and a Furlong.
LISSAK HANDICAP OF $1,500. — A handiea|> for two-year-olds and upward at time of clo.sing.
Entrance $10 and $50 additional to start. Tlie New California Jockey Club to guarantee the value
to he $l.i^. of which $300 to second and $150 to tliird. Weights to be unnuuneed Wednesday.
January 11. Winners of other than a selling purse afier the auiiouncemeiit of deight.s to carry 5
Ihs. extra. To be ruu Saturday. January 14, 1911. One lUe.
ANDREW SELLING STAKES OF $1,200. — For two-year-olds and upward at time of closing.
Entrance $10 and $50 additional to start. Tlie New California Jockey Club to guarantee the value
to be $1,200, of which $250 to second and $150 to tliird. The winner to lie sold at auction. $2,400,
weight for age; 1 lb. allowed for each $200 to $1,600; then 1 lb. for each $100 to $500. Win-
ners of a race of $600, or of three races other than selling after the closiug of this stakes, to
be entered for not less than $1,100. Starters, with selling prlc*es, to be nametl tlirough the entry
lK)x the day preceding the r.Hce, at the usual hour of closiug, and those so named to lie liable for
starting fee. To he run Saturday, January 28. 1911. Six and One-Half Furlongs.
FOLLANSBEE HANDICAP OF $1,500. — A handicap for two-year-olds ami upward at time
of closing. Entrance $10 and $50 additional to start. The New California Jocke.v Cluli to giiar-
aiit**e the value to he $1,500, of which $:150 to second and $1.51) to third. Weiglits to l>c aiinonnceil
Wednesday. February 1. Winners of other than a selling purse after the announcement of weights
to carry 5 Ihs. e.xtra. To be ruu Saturday, February 4, 1911. One Mile and a Furlong.
WATERHOUSE CUP OF $1,500. — .\ handicap for two-year-olds and upwanl at time of closing.
Entrance $15 and $75 additional to start. Tlie New California Jo<.-key Club to guarantee* the value
to Ik* $1,000, of which $400 to second and $200 to third and fourth to save starting fee. Weights
to be announced Wednesday, February 8. Winners of other than a selling purse after the an-
nouncement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday, February 11. 1911.
Two Miles and a Quarter.
CALIFORNIA DERBY OF $2,500. — For tliree-year-olds of 1911 (two-ye.ar-olds at time of
closiug). Entrance $15 and $85 additional to start. The New California Jockey Club to guaran-
tee the value to bo $2,500, of whirh $500 to second and $200 to third. Winners of a stakes for
three-year-olds in 1911, or of four stakes for two-year-olds in 1910, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winm-rs at
any time of a stakes of $l,i>00. or two races of $750 eucli. allowed 5 lbs.; one race of $»;iX>. 8 lbs.;
maidens, 14 llis. To be run Wedimsday, February '22, 1911. One Mile and a Quarter.
ADDRESS ENTRIES AND COMMUNICATIONS TO
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